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The Earth Science Education degree at Minnesota State Moorhead is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
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A communication studies internship gives students the opportunity to work for an organization and receive college credit at the same time.
The School of Teaching & Learning at Minnesota State Moorhead is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
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The Art Education program at Minnesota State Moorhead is designed to meet the Minnesota State requirements for teacher licensure K-12.
The Women's and Gender Studies minor you’ll study the impact of gender on important issues such as the workplace, healthcare, family life, politics and education. With fewer required credits, the minor is an ideal for a wide range of other fields of study, such as social work, criminal justice, biology and art history.
We're proud of the work our Anthropology graduates are doing in the world. From educating students like you to starting their own businesses and practicing their craft, they’re transforming the world by transforming lives. A number of our students move directly to graduate programs while many jump into the workforce shortly following graduation.
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The Lumber operation at Wolverton, Minnesota was originally known as the Gull River Lumber Company. Sometime about 1900, it became a branch yard of the White Lumber Company which was established in Fargo, North Dakota in 1873.