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Minnesota State University Moorhead is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools to offer undergraduate four-year college programs leading to Anthropology and Earth Science Baccalaureate degrees.
Let us know if you need a qualified MSUM student with geospatial skills to work as an intern with your organization.
Guide the direction of the MSUM Center for Geospatial Studies and contribute to its regional impact.
Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Summer Session online courses include many classes that fulfill multiple Liberal Arts and Science Curriculum (LASC) goals.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers academic options that help you get a head start on college while in high school, as well as paths to work toward two bachelor’s degrees or undergraduate and graduate degrees at the same time.
Winter Session online courses include classes that fulfill Liberal Arts and Science Curriculum (LASC) goals and Writing Intensive (WI) requirements. Find your up-to-date winter class offerings below.
A Z-Degree, or Zero Textbook Cost Degree, is a complete degree program that exclusively uses course materials that are of no cost to students. MSUM participates in the Z-Degree initiative to provide a more affordable college experience.
Academic opportunities at Minnesota State Moorhead are varied and reflect key campus priorities, including internships, career preparation, research, global learning, service outreach, diversity and rigorous academics.
Stand apart and forge your own path while on winter break. Minnesota State University Moorhead will be offering a Winter Session, starting December 19.
The ability to take part in individually mentored research and creative activity is one of the unique advantages MSU Moorhead offers students. Faculty-student mentored activity is a valuable part of our mission and is reflected in the University’s strategic priorities.