Content Areas for Concurrent Enrollment

18 Online courses in the following content areas are available at Minnesota State University Moorhead. 18 Online credits can also be applied to a Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction, Master of Business Administration or a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership. The information below indicates when the online courses are expected to be offered. Courses may be subject to change. Information on this page will be updated on a regular basis.

Course #
Title
Semester Offered
ART 590
Contemporary Issues in Art Education
 
ART 590
The Professional Artist
ART 590
Space, Place or Structure: Art Project or Practicum
ART 590
Studio Workshop: 2D Media
 
ART 590
Studio Workshop: 3D Media
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
BIOL 500
Biochemistry I
BIOL 510
Biochemistry II
BIOL 605
Forensic Biology
 
BIOL 610
Quantitative Methods in Behavioral Ecology
BIOL 611
Molecular Biology and Bioethics
BIOL 612
Clinical Anatomy
BIOL 613
Evolutionary Developmental Biology (EvoDevo)
 
BIOL 614
Plant Evolution
 
BIOL 615
Principles of Infectious Diseases
BIOL 616
Biomedical Imaging and Therapies
 
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
MBA 611
Marketing Management
MBA 621
Managerial Accounting
 
MBA 631
Financial Management
MBA 641
Human Resource Management
MBA 648
Investments
 
MBA 651
Organizational Behavior
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
CHEM 500
Biochemistry I
CHEM 510
Biochemistry II
CHEM 550
Advanced Biophysical Chemistry
 
CHEM 590
Modeling Environmental Chemistry Systems
 
CHEM 590
Molecular and Biophysical Chemistry
 
CHEM 600
Chemistry of Food and Cooking
CHEM 604
Modeling Environmental Geochemistry Systems
CHEM 590/605
Forensic Science Chemistry
 
CHEM 650
Biophysical Chemistry
 
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
COMM 590
Advanced Qualitative Communication Research Methods
 
COMM 590
Advanced Communication Theory
 
COMM 590
Advanced Intercultural Communication
 
COMM 590
Advanced Interpersonal Communication
 
COMM 590
Advanced Organizational Communication
 
COMM 590
Advanced Organizational & Leadership Communication
 
COMM 590
Advanced Persuasion
 
COMM 590
Advanced Research Methods
COMM 590
Advanced Rhetoric
 
COMM 590
Advanced Training and Development
COMM 590
Communication Theory
COMM 590
International Communications
COMM 590
Leadership and Communication
COMM 590
Methods for Teaching Public Speaking and Group Communication
 
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
ENGL 587
Advanced Studies in Language or Literature: Advanced Shakespeare
 
ENGL 587/665
Advanced Studies in Language or Literature: Edgar Allan Poe: Theorist, Editor, Poet and Fictional Writer
 
ENGL 587
Advanced Studies in Language or Literature: Media Literacy
 
ENGL 587
Advanced Studies in Language or Literature: Advanced Mythology
 
ENGL 587
Advanced Studies in Language or Literature: World Mythology
 
ENGL 587
Contemporary Multicultural Speculative Fiction
 
ENGL 587
International Fiction
ENGL 587
Non-Fiction Writing for the End Times
ENGL 615
Approaches to Contemporary Memoir
ENGL 630
Human/Nature
ENGL 645
Advanced Holocaust Literature
ENGL 650
American Newcomers
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
HIST 590
American Revolution
 
HIST 590
Antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction
 
HIST 590
Colonial and Revolutionary America
 
HIST 590
Environmental History
 
HIST 590
European History and Cultural Heritage Management
 
HIST 590
Global History 1500-2000
 
HIST 590
Global Women's History
 
HIST 590
History of Christianity
 
HIST 590
A History of Immigration in the United States
 
HIST 590
Latin America
 
HIST 590
Legacies of Colonialism: The Migrant and Refugee Crisis
HIST 590
Race and Ethnicity in the 20th Century
 
HIST 590
Topics in History
 
HIST 590
The Transatlantic Slave Trade
HIST 602
The Late Roman World
HIST 603
Mysticism and Magic in Medieval and Early Modern World
HIST 662
Global History c., 1500-1800
 
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
MATH 511
Enumerative and Algebraic Combinatorics
MATH 512
Applied Variation, Proportionality & Related Topics
 
MATH 515
Programming & Technology Tools for Mathematics
MATH 581
Topics in Mathematics - Introduction to Topology
 
MATH 626
Mathematical Problem Solving
 
MATH 634
Probability and Statistics for Applications (Teachers)
MATH 661
Function of Complex Variables, and Application
MATH 676
Abstract Algebra and Galois Theory
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
POL 590
Political Parties and Interest Groups
POL 590
Public Policy
POL 590
State and Local Government
POL 590
The American Judiciary
 
POL 590
U.S. Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties
 
POL 590
US Presidency and Congress
 
Course #
Title
Semester Offered
PSY 517
Child Psychopathology
PSY 563
Abnormal Psychology
PSY 575
Applied Behavior Analysis
PSY 590
Issues in Social Psych: Cooperation, Competition, & a Sustainable Future
PSY 590
Learning and Memory
PSY 613
Neuroscience