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MSUM is dedicated to creating a community that fosters and celebrates diversity and inclusion. The University aims to provide an open and caring community, and continues to seek ways to enhance diversity and eliminate discrimination, harassment and offensive behaviors.
Joel Powell Dahlquist is a professor and the director of law enforcement at MSUM's Sociology and Criminal Justice department.
The Interdisciplinary Center for Diversity & Social Justice Faculty Fellowship should focus on research, curriculum, program development, community outreach and/or teaching related to diversity and/or social justice.
Recognizing and honoring individuals doing the work of diversity and social justice is rare. We believe it is important to distinguish this work so we acknowledge one student, staff, faculty and community member per year. Each awardee participates in a speaking series organized by the center.
The MSUM Sociology & Criminal Justice department encourages students to develop writing and social research skills, as well as a broad understanding of society and organization.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the MSUM Sociology and Criminal Justice department or to request information.
Our study abroad course offers an overview of the education system in Norway, situated in the larger context of Scandinavia, with a focus on school philosophies and structure from early childhood through university preparation level.
A student’s advisor may request a one-semester SARTE provisional. Transfer students are likely to request a provisional because their liberal studies are complete and they must begin taking courses in the major right away. A provisional will not be approved if GPA does not meet the minimum requirement.
Enrollment in a MSUM School of Teaching & Learning teacher licensure program means candidates meet specific state requirements to apply for a five-year full-time Minnesota teaching license at graduation.
The MSUM School of Teaching and Learning is accredited by the NCATE and provides a comprehensive curriculum that spans early childhood, elementary, K-12 and special education to prepare students with high-quality teaching skills and solid grounding in their chosen discipline.