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All of the Honors Program requirements provide high-achieving students like you with a challenging curriculum suited to your needs, interests and abilities. There are two separate tracks for the Honors Program.
Please select one of the options below to find resources and information on that topic. If you can’t find what you’re looking for here you can search the Online Learning SharePoint or submit a ticket and give a description of your problem or goals.
Transfer degree programs are designed for students who plan to continue their degree studies at a four-year college or university. By earning an associate degree -- also called a transfer degree -- students fulfill the first two years of many bachelor's degree programs.
The Office of Online Learning enables and enhances student learning by providing instructors with support and resources for using technology in the development of customized learning environments.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Honors Program or to request information.
Get registered for upcoming workshops and training sessions from the Office of Online Learning.
MSUM currently offers 25 online degree and certificate programs. Programs are encouraged to engage with the Office of Online Learning to complete an incentivized instructional design process.
MSUM’s Makerspace is a creative and collaborative environment open to students, faculty, and staff. Whether you're working on a class project, conducting research, or experimenting with new technology for fun, the Makerspace provides hands-on access to cutting-edge tools.
Faculty who are looking for opportunities to improve or enhance their courses can consult with instructional designers and technologist in the Office of Online Learning are here to help.
The Office of Online Learning conducts pilots over a three-year period and across three phases: exploration, implementation, and evaluation. Faculty contribute to each phase and ultimately contribute feedback from students and their own classroom experience piloting a given instructional tool or procedure.