Mountain State University Associate degree Business Administration, Management (A.S., B.S.) | |
The B.S. in business administration is offered with concentrations in finance, hospitality, management, and marketing. The program provides the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to enter a professional business career or to pursue graduate study in business. Degree requirements... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree Elementary Teacher Preparation (A.A.) | |
The elementary teacher preparation program consists of general studies that prepare students for transfer to a specialized program in education to complete their bachelor’s degree and other state requirements for teacher certification. Early planning is necessary to ensure that... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree Emergency Medical Services (A.S.) | |
The EMS curriculum is designed for working paramedics who want to expand their professional opportunities with a college degree. It provides 40 hours of credit for those with current NREMT registration and an additional 6 hours based on
documentation of additional learning. With... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree Fire Science (A.S.) | |
The fire science program educates students in the science of fire prevention and control by emphasizing the development of their knowledge and understanding of fire safety, causes, and suppression. Students are prepared for positions as a full-time or volunteer firefighter; industrial safety... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree General Engineering (A.S.) | |
The A.S. curriculum in general engineering prepares students to continue their engineering studies through the bachelor’s level as required for certification. The curriculum consists of general engineering studies that prepare students for transfer to a program where they can complete a... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree General Studies (A.A., A.S.) | |
The general studies program provides an Associate of Science or Associate of Arts curriculum for students who are undecided or who wish to study in a field outside the University’s established academic programs. Students who plan to enroll in a school of dentistry, medicine, or pharmacy... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree Human Resources Management (A.S.) | |
The associate degree program in human resource management can offer preparation for an entry-level HR position, supplementary studies for those working in other fields whose duties include human resource management, or a foundation for additional study toward a bachelor’s degree.
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Mountain State University Associate degree Information Technology, Web Site Design (A.S.) | |
A.S. in Information Technology”Web Site Design
The Associate of Science in information
technology”Web site design provides a
foundation in information technology as
well as specialized coursework in such areas
as Web design, Web media, and e-commerce.
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Mountain State University Associate degree Medical Assisting (A.S.) | |
What can I study at MSU?
The medical assisting program comprises general studies in the humanities, business, and the natural sciences along with preparation for clinical and administrative health care positions. Medical assistant positions often include such tasks as reception,... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree Occupational Therapy Assistant (A.S.) | |
Why choose Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA)?
Creative people who enjoy working in the medical profession are often drawn to OTA; many of our students have backgrounds in psychology or the arts. If you’re flexible and enjoy helping others, a 2-year Associate degree in occupational... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree Office Administration (Certificate) | |
The Associate of Science degree in office administration is offered with concentrations in medical secretarial science or secretarial science. It is offered through distance learning as well as traditional classroom study; see the Options for Extended and Distance Education section for... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree Physical Therapist Assistant (A.S.) | |
Why choose a career as a Physical Therapist Assistant?
Physical Therapist Assistants are skilled personnel who provide services that help improve mobility and relieve pain of patients suffering from injuries or disease. Working under the supervision of a physical therapist, you’ll... |
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Mountain State University Associate degree Secondary Teacher Preparation (A.A.) | |
The secondary teacher preparation program consists of studies that prepare students for transfer to complete their bachelor’s degree and other state requirements for teacher
certification. Early planning is necessary to ensure that your curriculum meets the requirements... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Administration of Criminal Justice (B.S.) Degree Completion Program | |
The curriculum in administration of criminal justice provides a broad professional education that is applicable to understanding the nature and dynamics of any criminal justice organization, with a focus on the development of skills in critical thinking and decision making. Study is available... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Aviation | |
The University offers aviation programs at both the associate and bachelor’s degree levels. Both programs are offered entirely through distance learning and provide credit for FAA certifications and ratings.
The University does not offer flight or maintenance training but does... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Biology (B.S) | |
The B.S. program in biology is designed to provide both breadth and depth in undergraduate study of the biological sciences. It can serve as preparation for medical school or other professional studies in the health sciences; graduate study in biological sciences; or direct employment as... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Business Administration, Finance (B.S.) | |
The B.S. in business administration is offered with concentrations in finance, hospitality, management, and marketing. The program provides the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to enter a professional business career or to pursue graduate study in business. Degree requirements include... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Business Administration, Hospitality (B.S.) | |
The B.S. in business administration is offered with concentrations in finance, hospitality, management, and marketing. The program provides the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to enter a professional business career or to pursue graduate study in business. Degree requirements include... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Business Administration, Management (A.S., B.S.) | |
The B.S. in business administration is offered with concentrations in finance, hospitality, management, and marketing. The program provides the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to enter a professional business career or to pursue graduate study in business. Degree requirements include... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Business and Technology | |
The School of Business and Technology offers programs of study in business and technical fields at the certificate, associate, and bachelor‘s levels. Each program prepares students for challenging positions in business and industry, education, and government organizations; provides them with the... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Computer Networking (B.S.) | |
These days, it‘s hard to pick up a newspaper or watch TV without hearing about some new technological advance that will make our lives easier, more enjoyable, or generate new revenue for our companies. The continuous growth of the computer industry allows Information Technology graduates... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Health Education and Wellness (B.S.) | |
The B.S. program in health education and wellness is designed for health care providers who already have an associate degree in a health or human services-related field and wish to prepare for a managerial, educational, or health promotion and wellness role in a community setting. The program... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Health Science | |
The School of Health Sciences offers associate and bachelor’s degree programs in health care and health sciences as well as certificates of specialization and the undergraduate component of an entry-level master’s degree program in physician assistant. A preprofessional year option... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Liberal Studies, Business Studies (B.A.) | |
The University‘s program of liberal studies allows students to design a career-oriented liberal arts degree that reflects their personal and professional goals. Each student works closely with an advisor and the program director in structuring and completing a program that leads to a B.A.... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Nursing (B.A./B.S to B.S.N. Pathway) | |
Those who already hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) in another field with a GPA of 2.5 or better can prepare to move into the nursing profession with this pathway, which is structured to fit around full-time employment. Applicants with a significant number of college credit hours and... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Nursing (B.S.N.) | |
The nursing program consists of a concentration in nursing science along with general studies, including the humanities and the natural and social sciences. Clinical practice components place students in such settings as hospitals, health departments, clinics, nursing homes, and doctors‘ offices,... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Nursing (L.P.N. to B.S.N. Pathway) | |
Licensed Practical Nurses can complete the traditional B.S.N. program or complete a nontraditional program through the LPN-to-B.S.N. pathway. To qualify for pathway admission, applicants must have completed an accredited LPN program and hold a current unencumbered LPN license (which they must... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Nursing (R.N. to B.S.N. Pathway) | |
The RN-to-B.S.N. pathway is designed for working RNs and provides for flexible course scheduling. To qualify for admission, applicants must have graduated from an accredited or state-approved associate degree or diploma program and hold a current unrestricted RN license. Applications must include... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Religious Studies (B.A.) | |
The religious studies program is built around the central themes relating to spiritual questions and the ways in which the world‘s major religions address such questions to give graduates a solid knowledge of the history, philosophy, and sociology of religions. A flexible look at questions and research... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor degree Social Work (B.S.W.) | |
"Do you enjoy helping people?" It's one of the first questions we ask students interested in social work. If the answer is "yes," a career in social work offers you a broad range of options in terms of the different types of jobs available and the different populations served.... |
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Mountain State University Bachelor of Science Administration of Criminal Justice | |
Upon completion of this program, you will be able to:
-Implement creative leadership skills in criminal justice organizations.
-Create positive changes in criminal justice organizations through critical thinking skills, problem solving skills, and application of change and systems theories.
-Transform... |
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Mountain State University Certificates/Undergraduate Certificate Gerontology (Certificate) | |
An undergraduate certificate in gerontology is available to students in any major and
provides a credential documenting a working interdisciplinary knowledge of gerontology. It requires 32 credits of coursework and field experience, with a GPA of 3.0 in certificate coursework.
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Mountain State University Master's degree Master of Arts or Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies | |
A graduate degree in interdisciplinary studies allows students to create programs of study in many fields, particularly those incorporating the work of different domains of knowledge. It provides a useful approach for those whose interests fall between traditional areas or who wish to avoid... |
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Mountain State University Master's degree Master of Criminal Justice Administration | |
As professional standards in criminal justice continue to rise, more and more administrators are finding that they need not only professional skills but also advanced proficiency in such areas as analysis, communication, and leadership. The M.C.J.A. program helps criminal justice professionals... |
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Mountain State University Master's degree Master of Health Science | |
The graduate program in health science can prepare those in traditional health care fields for advanced work, particularly in education or administration. It also provides options for those within related specialties, such as safety officers and advisors, occupational health nurses, safety... |
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Mountain State University Master's degree Master of Science in Nursing | |
Why choose graduate study in Nursing?
Are you an RN looking for a new challenge? Looking for more autonomy in your day-to-day work? Many people find an MSU Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) is the ticket to a new direction in the field they love.
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Mountain State University Master's degree Master of Science in Physician Assistant | |
Why choose a PA career?
Physician Assistants are well-recognized and valued members of the modern health-care team—professionals licensed to practice medicine, working interdependently with a physician. PAs are educated in the medical model, taking many of the same core courses as... |
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Mountain State University Master's degree Master of Science in Strategic Leadership | |
What Is Strategic Leadership?
The Strategic Leadership program at MSU will help you attain the skills and knowledge to work more effectively with people, organizational systems, and complex information-critical factors in you and your company's success. The program's objectives embody... |
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Mountain State University Masters degree Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) | |
Why become a CRNA?
It's estimated that CRNAs administer approximately 65% of the 26 million anesthetics given to patients in the United States each year. CRNAs are the sole anesthesia providers for many rural hospitals in the United States, enabling these healthcare facilities to offer obstetrical,... |
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Mountain State University Masters degree Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) | |
Why become an FNP?
Most nurses who come to the FNP program are looking for flexibility. Whether it’s the freedom to control your own schedule, be your own boss, or operate an independent practice, your options multiply as an advanced practice nurse.
As a Family Nurse Practitioner,... |
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Mountain State University Masters degree Physician Assistant | |
Mountain State University’s physician assistant program, established in 1994, provides quality medical education for primary care physician assistants. The program maintains continuing accreditation by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant Inc. (ARC-PA).
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