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At least 120 credits are required for all baccalaureate degrees. At least 40 semester hours of upper division courses (300/400 level) are required.
The Minnesota State Moorhead String Orchestras is open to anyone, regardless of major, that plays the violin, viola, cello or bass.
Sara Kubicek, an experienced educator and MSUM alumna, mentors student teachers like Fatima Alshahmani.
Art faculty members Brad Bachmeier and Zhimin Guan have completed their second collaborative art exhibit, "Convergence/Transcendence." Collaboration is essential to the art world as it allows artists to explore new creative avenues together.
Laura Odgren earns her Specialist in School Psychology in a creative partnership through MSUM and schools.
MSUM upper level (300-400) writing intensive courses designated by major area.
MSU Moorhead graduates are prepared for success, whether they're stepping into the workforce or pursuing further education. In fact, 90% of MSUM graduates are employed or enrolled in advanced degree programs twelve months after graduation.
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Student teaching is one of the most valuable components of the coursework required for education majors. Jake Hermanson, a 2017 graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead, completed part of his student teaching abroad in Vienna, Austria.
On July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was signed into law. This federal legislation includes changes to student aid programs that may affect students at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
