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A Women’s and Gender Studies degree opens the door to a large selection of career possibilities in a variety of fields.
The TESL program at MSUM will prepare you to teach English language learners in grades K-12 in Minnesota and North Dakota by meeting the standards for teachers of ESL set by the Minnesota Board of Teaching, North Dakota Educational Standards and Practices Board, TESOL, and NCATE. In small TESL classes averaging 12 students, you will study linguistics, culture, educational policy, and effective instruction and assessment while learning to become a professional teacher.
Women's and Gender Studies degree at Minnesota State Moorhead will help you describe how identities are socially constructed along intersecting axes of gender, race, class, sexuality and ability.
Minnesota State Moorhead University Studies program offers a variety of scholarships. Students can apply for university scholarships through the online scholarship application October 1-February 1.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Women's Studies and Gender Studies program or to request information.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Minnesota State Moorhead University Studies program or to request information.
Minnesota State Moorhead is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission to offer undergraduate four-year college programs leading to Baccalaureate degrees in Women's and Gender Studies.
The Bachelor of Science in University Studies at Minnesota State Moorhead is intended as an option for students who wish to complete a generalist degree.
The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your BS in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) degree in a timely manner. The plan below is one of several possible ways for you to complete the Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) degree.
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