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The Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education has approved two new graduate programs and three undergraduate programs, MSU announced this morning. A Master of Science will be offered in project management and student affairs, and a Bachelor of Science will be available in global studies, entrepreneurship and emerging technologies.
All five degree programs are in fields with high demand for graduates, according to an MSU news release. Industrial employers seek workers with a master’s degree in project management, and higher education institutions have a steady demand for graduates in student affairs.
With the two additions, MSU now offers 47 graduate programs. Applications for next fall are now being accepted.[[In-content Ad]]
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