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Minnesota State Moorhead's Master of Science (MS) in Business Analytics graduate program is an excellent value. Compare Moorhead’s tuition to other private and for-profit colleges and even public universities, and you’ll see we are competitively priced. Our graduates prove the value of our programs. We are committed to providing an affordable, high-quality education to all students.
The Operations Management program at Minnesota State Moorhead prepares you to work as operations managers manage people, projects and processes, directing the physical and/or technical functions of an organization, particularly those relating to service management, product development, production and manufacturing. The Operations Management Careers & Outcomes page provides insight into opportunities and salary for operations manager careers.
The overarching curriculum in Minnesota State Moorhead’s School of Performing Arts prepares you exceptionally well for careers in music. Many of our graduates choose to pass on their knowledge to younger generations through teaching, while others shine in the spotlight on center stage, work behind the scenes in production studios, or continue their education immediately following graduation.
The Roseau [Minnesota] Women’s Christian Temperance union was organized in 1945. Each union has the following departments: Christian Outreach, Education, Home Protection, Legislative Citizenship, Public Relations, and Social Service. The objective of the WCTU is “for the education of public sentiment towards total abstinence from the use of all alcoholic beverages and the abolition of the traffic in such liquors.”
The Tri-College Women’s Bureau was organized in 1972 by women from Moorhead State University and Concordia College, Moorhead; and North Dakota State University, Fargo. Its purpose is to bring teachers, administrators, counselors, and students an awareness of the nature of sexism in our society and the tools for eliminating sex role stereotyping and sex role socialization from the educational systems.
Incorporated in 1964, the Red River Valley Historical Society is “a central agency for coordinating and encouraging the preservation and making known of those aspects of Red River Basin history that would be of general concern.” The society acts as a liaison among historical groups in the Red River Valley area, including organizations in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Canada.
The Plain Foods Co-op [Fargo, North Dakota] began in 1974 as a buying club, its members especially interested in organic foods and bulk samples. The club gradually evolved into a co-op business, “owned and operated by its customers,” for an individual had to be a member of the Co-op in order to purchase food at the store.
The Moorhead [Minnesota] Federation of Republican Women was founded as a local branch of the National Federation of Republican Women in 1958. In 1968, the Club changed its name to the Moorhead Republican Women’s Club. Its objectives include increasing women’s active political participation, promoting the principles and ideals of the Republican Party, and working for the election of Republican Party nominees.
The District 23 School Masters’ Club was formed in 1929 with the purpose of creating a club for male teachers, principals, and school superintendents in western Minnesota. The main purpose of this club was to allow easy communication between members on educational matters and topics. The club also had a strong social aspect and the informal structure of the club reflected this.
MSUM’s digital sign advertising program is designed to promote on-campus activities, events and opportunities for university organizations and departments, including student organizations. We may also promote university-sponsored events and activities that are not being held on campus. We do not accept ads from off-campus organizations and businesses, and we do not use campus resources to promote non-university related events.