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Bachelor of Science (BS) Finance
As a finance student at St. Cloud State, you’ll learn the important role finance plays for business, industry, government and nonprofit groups in connecting the present to their future. Students in the program become experts in securities management, investment, international business, government regulation, administration and service agencies. They learn how to help clients analyze their growth, invest its capital in securities and stocks to build the financial resources needed to grow, modernize and develop new markets or services.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Accounting
Accounting students are prepared for careers in public accounting, industry, government, education and not-for-profit organizations. You’ll develop the data and analytical skills needed to manage financial transactions; to prepare financial reports on assets, liabilities and operations; and to understand the value and limits of accounting information in an organization’s decision-making process. Our coursework will build your skills and give you the confidence to apply for professional certification and to sit for professional exams such as Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) and Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA).
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science
Students who major in computer science will find themselves with the skills that drive advances in tomorrow’s business, industry and homes. You’ll be taught by a diverse faculty whose global research and reputations mean you’ll focus on the latest computer science advancements. You’ll start with theoretical and practical application courses such as programming, data structures, operating systems, problem solving, digital logic, data algorithms and ethics. Later, you’ll choose specialization courses such as artificial intelligence, distributed systems, parallel computing, networks, computer security, database systems, programming languages, advanced computer architecture and software engineering.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Students who major in biotechnology train to do the research that will improve health care and the environment. You will learn about the role genetics plays in shaping the future of medicine, health care and food production. This degree prepares you for immediate job placement in the biotechnology industry for advanced fields of study in the molecular biology revolution. You will put your interest in modern biology into practice as you learn to grow cells in a dish and perform gene analysis and genetic engineering.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Biology: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution
As a Biology: Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution major your coursework will include a breadth of topics at the cutting edge of recent biological advances. You will study the biology of organisms, including how they live, interact, evolve and adapt over time. Coursework in this major offers educational experience that will prepare you for a variety of careers in scientific research, conservation, federal agencies, industry, academia and more.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Biomedical Science
Students who study biomedical science are problem-solving visionaries. You’ll build a base of knowledge and skills in biology, disease research and technical design to imagine and create medical equipment that improves lives locally, nationally or internationally. You’ll learn to use computer skills to show how organs and internal systems work and to test and demonstrate how a body would react to a medical device. Your class and field work will prepare you for work in laboratory and health-related jobs or to continue your study for an advanced degree.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Engineering
Students who major in computer engineering will work to create faster, more useful and more efficient computer systems and instruments for use in a global environment. Through courses that use a hands-on, project-based curriculum approach; nine fully equipped, modern laboratories; and industry-sponsored fieldwork, you’ll develop the engineering and research skills in top demand by high-technology industries. Your classes and projects will ramp up the physics, chemistry and mathematics work you did in high school to a level that will let you create software and hardware valued by a broad spectrum of industries.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Cybersecurity
Students who major in cybersecurity will find themselves working on issues with global impact in a field that is evolving almost daily. You’ll learn to assess the security needs of a computer and network system, recommend safeguards and manage the implementation and maintenance of security devices, systems and procedures to protect it. You’ll study databases and programming and the theories on computer networks and security and how to apply them to real-world problem solving. And, you’ll learn to think critically and be creative and innovative in solving new problems that arise in this ever-changing field.
Bachelor of Science (BA) Economics
Students in the economics major will develop the analytical skills to understand private, nonprofit and government influences in order to help them improve society. You will study changes in global economics in the last 40 years and their impact on the economic future, along with learning how to achieve financial, social, and environmental objectives that serve the public interest. As an economics major, you will be a sought-after candidate for law schools, master of business administration (MBA) programs and doctorate (Ph.D.) programs in economics.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Electrical Engineering
Pick an industry, any industry, and you’ll find an electrical engineer. Students who major in electrical engineering will serve a key role in developing and improving the high-tech devices that orchestrate our lives and our work today and for future generations. Through a path of study that uses hands-on, project-based courses with laboratory components, you will develop skills for jobs involving computers; satellites and wireless systems; broadband cable; Global Positioning Systems; circuits and robot controls; ultrasound, MRI and CT scanners; TV, stereo and telephone products; power systems; and image and sound products. You’ll collaborate with faculty, often on projects initiated by industry.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Elementary Education
As a student in the elementary education and teaching programs you’ll learn how to motivate and challenge students and prepare them for personal and educational success. You will learn how to create lessons and projects, and you will hone your instruction skills in real work experiences. Our courses will help you develop the tools for managing and counseling students’ behaviors in the classroom. Your senior year student-teaching experience will help you demonstrate leadership in the classroom and among fellow educators.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Management
Our management graduates consistently reach upper- and top-management positions in profit and nonprofit organizations. We prepare you to succeed by pairing your interests and goals with our innovative management coursework and practical experience opportunities. You’ll learn the concepts and skills needed to focus a business’ mission and the principles of operations and human resource management that help an organization achieve its objectives. You’ll graduate with an understanding of critical skills needed for strategic management, human resources management, operations and supply chain management, organizational behavior, leadership, international business management, marketing and finance.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Manufacturing Engineering
When you study manufacturing engineering at St. Cloud State, you’ll become a person who plans and builds the production systems for goods that drive the world’s economies – everything from computers to automobiles to freezers. You’ll use your math and science skills to creatively solve real-life manufacturing problems with tools, production techniques and computers. Working with faculty recognized by industry as experts in their fields, you’ll learn to innovate to reduce costs, production times and the use of limited natural resources on products while increasing quality and reliability.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Mass Communication
As a mass communications student you’ll find a multitude of options for study in your preferred media field – television, radio, print, web, social and digital media, public relations or advertising. You’ve chosen a field that is constantly evolving in theory, strategy and technology. Your classrooms and faculty are evolving, too. You’ll mix classroom instruction with hands-on experience in the latest techniques and technologies. You’ll be mentored by faculty, many who also work as media professionals. You’ll build skills and practice your craft at award-winning campus television and radio stations, web and print publications. Practical internships provide an additional stage.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Nursing
Students who study nursing will become registered nurses and health professionals who provide patient care of the mind, body and spirit. Your courses will include anatomy, microbiology, developmental psychology and sociology and will emphasize cultural training that will prepare you to work in contemporary health settings. You will learn how to promote wellness, advocate for patients and health programs, and you’ll develop the critical-thinking skills to address the changing needs of patients and communities. The program will build your skills and the confidence to create proficient and effective of health care systems.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Business Economics
Students in the business economics major are entering a field that has grown in value on a local, national and international scale in the past four decades. Your insights will be sought by a range of businesses and government agencies. You will be trained in practical problem-solving techniques that work across public and private sectors, and develop analytical skills to understand private, nonprofit and government influences on the economy. Campus activities, organizations and internships will offer you opportunities to build leadership skills and connect with professionals in the field.
Bachelor of Science (BS) General Business
Students in the general business major are entering a global field where information, economics and people collide. You will be prepared to enter and lead in a variety of industries. You will develop the skills in the role computer-based information systems play in organizations, how to assess global, domestic and industry trends and how to manage people, information, technology and more to produce goods and services. You will have a well-rounded business education touching on accounting, business law, computing, economics, marketing and statistics.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Chemistry
Students majoring in chemistry embark on a path leading to achievements in medicine, agriculture, health and technology. You will be mentored, engage in research and collaborate with faculty distinguished in research on diabetes, cancer, epilepsy, materials science, medical devices, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory agents. You will gain the hands-on experience on modern analytical instruments and in computational methods needed to substantiate scientific discoveries. You will supplement classroom learning with on-the-job experience in government agencies, corporations and research laboratories.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Marketing
Students who graduate with one of our marketing degrees find themselves at the center of business decisions in local, national and international organizations. That attention quickly positions them to move into executive and community leadership positions as their careers develop. You will complete the core program of the Herberger Business School and develop skills and insight into product planning, professional selling, market research, advertising, promotion, retail, sales management and customer service. You will graduate well prepared to compete for and succeed in high-demand positions in traditional and emerging areas of the marketing discipline.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Business Mathematics
Students can choose a mathematics degree, a mathematics teaching degree or a statistics degree with emphasis in data science, data analytics or mathematical statistics.
Mathematics and mathematics teaching majors focus on the application of mathematics to solve problems while building an understanding of concepts that shape mathematics. They practice their analytical thinking, problem solving and modeling skills in coursework.
Mathematics teaching majors also learn how to inspire the next generation of students to see how mathematics is useful in their daily lives.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Software Engineering
As a student pursuing a Software Engineering degree, you will complete significant projects every semester building skills in communication, teamwork, critical thinking and professionalism. The program blends engineering principles, computing skills, project management and software construction supplying you with a comprehensive understanding of the field and preparing you for the workforce or future study.
The program helps you develop strong problem-solving, communication and teamwork skills. You will also be exposed to state-of-the-art technologies for game design, mobile and web applications development, big data analytics and software cybersecurity.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Technology Management
Students who major in technology management will become leaders in the development and expansion of industry and the force behind the roads and transportation systems, community development and business growth that results. You’ll build skills in computer-aided design, construction technology, electrical and mechanical systems and manufacturing processes. You’ll practice your craft in laboratories and learning centers with the latest equipment used in the industry. Your work will be directed by faculty members with a global perspective. Internships and field research will connect you to real world opportunities. You’ll learn how to bring together industry and the environment.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Recreation and Sports Management
Students in the Recreation and Sports Management major learn how to bridge the fields of sports, recreation and business to have an impact in a fast-growing economic segment of a society eager to balance work and life. Your courses will teach you business, sales, marketing skills, health and safety standards and public relations techniques. We’ll train you to understand the personal and social dynamics of leisure and recreation. You’ll gain organization, administration and management skills to use in park and recreation departments, professional sports organizations, fitness programs, recreation and aquatic facilities, golf courses, resorts and fitness centers and camps.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) International Relations
Students who aim for a degree in international relations at St. Cloud State University examine the interaction of public and private actors on a global stage. You’ll study how those intersections impact international security, conflict and conflict resolution, reconstruction, governance, environmental sustainability and the political economy. You will learn to look and think globally. On campus, in internships and in study abroad opportunities, you will find a variety of chances to engage in study, discussions and actions that impact the future of the community, the nation and the world.
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BA) Graphic Design
When you study graphic design at St. Cloud State, you’ll develop your skills in communicating visually through typography and images. You’ll learn to find solutions for design and communication problems. Technology will become a part of your environment as you explore print, web and interactive design practices. You’ll study contemporary methods and issues in graphic design, design history and theory while you develop your creativity in conceptualizing, problem-solving and implementing communication solutions. A required internship will give you experience translating your creativity into addressing the day-to-day demands of a designer.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Hospitality and Toursim
As a hospitality and tourism major you are preparing for a career in one of the world’s largest and fastest growing industries. In preparation to manage tour companies, destinations and travel-related services, you’ll practice working with airlines, event planners, tour operations, hotels and cruise lines to develop insight on arranging your own travel as well as corporate and group travel. You will be part of faculty tours to Europe, Asia and Africa, visit Minnesota’s hot spots and examine the latest issues in a fast-growing industry. You’ll put together a toolbox for a career that involves marketing, sales, travel, tourism and convention planning.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Anthropology
As a student of anthropology devoted to the study of humankind, you will examine human origins, life in the ancient past and the unending diversity of contemporary human cultures. The program will provide you with a broad background in all of anthropology’s major divisions – biological anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology and cultural anthropology. Required field work and research will give you the hands-on experience needed to prepare for graduate school in anthropology, as well as careers that require an understanding of cultural diversity – global and local – including international business, forensics, museum work and public policy.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Art Education
Students who major in art education will be among the first to encourage the talent and confidence of the next generation of artists. You’ll also be the person who helps young people develop a lifelong appreciation for art. In your classes, you’ll develop your own studio practices and an understanding of art history. Your teacher-education courses will train you to transform that into an art curriculum that will intrigue and engage your students and help them learn to appreciate art as a global language. Your field experiences and semester of student teaching will give on-the-ground skills by working directly with all levels of students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Art History
As an art history major, you’ll study art in its historical and cultural contexts. You’ll examine the genre, design and style of major works including paintings, sculpture and architecture as well as contemporary media and cultural practices. Your focus will be global and contemporary art and also include related fields such as film history or anthropology. Through your coursework, you’ll explore questions such as: What are this style’s key features? What meaning did this convey when it was made and does this meaning differ now? How does the art function visually and culturally? What roles has art played historically and socially? An optional internship will enable you to gain experience in a gallery, art center, arts organization or museum.
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Studio Art - 2D Media
As a student majoring in studio art with a concentration in drawing, painting and printmaking, you’ll explore established and non-traditional approaches to two-dimensional art, including works on paper, oil and acrylic painting, relief printing, intaglio, lithography and screen-printing. You’ll be prompted by nationally- and internationally-recognized faculty members to develop your individual direction with the mediums or a combination of them. On-campus and community galleries will provide you the opportunity to develop exhibition and curatorial skills.
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Studio Art - 3-D Media
As a student majoring in studio art with a 3-D media concentration, you’ll explore fundamental techniques and theories in sculpture and ceramics. You’ll develop the technical and conceptual skills to create and the intellectual skills to analyze and evaluate artwork. You’ll learn about the processes for working in materials such as wood, metal, plaster, plastics, textiles and clay; as well as using non-traditional materials and found objects; creating installations and performances; and undertaking multimedia projects. On-campus and community galleries will provide you the opportunity to develop exhibition and curatorial skills.
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Studio Art - Integrated Media
If your dream is to use new and emerging technologies to create art, the integrated media concentration in studio art will put you on that path. You’ll explore contemporary artistic practices in analog, digital and innovative technologies and ways to work between various media. You’ll study contemporary theory, lens-based practices, time-based digital media, performance and installation in courses such as of introductory video, photography, sculpture and digital tools for artists. As you build your skills and learn to think critically, you’ll select advanced courses in video and photography, performance, multimedia and digital media to develop conceptually rich work grounded in a diversity of practices.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Chemistry/General Science Education
As a student interested earning a degree in chemistry education for middle school and high school students, you will work across programs in the College of Science and Engineering and the School of Education. Through professional development opportunities and field training you will develop skills to help you create innovative curriculum, and adapt the latest teaching methods and technological tools to engage and inspire your future students. You will gain significant insights into the latest issues and topics in chemistry through research underway on campus. Creative co-teaching programs will also give you the opportunity to visit and practice teaching in science classrooms with support from experienced teachers.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Communication Sciences & Disorders
Communication sciences and disorders majors get the pre-professional training that leads them to careers that help those with speech and language differences and disorders. You’ll learn how language and speech develop, how to identify and treat differences, delays and disorders in speech and language. The classes you’ll take focus on basic communication and normal development of communication. You’ll learn when clinical intervention is necessary and spend a semester working in a professional clinic on campus.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Communication Studies - Intercultural Communication
Students who choose an intercultural communication minor will prepare to work effectively in a culturally diverse and increasingly interdependent world. You’ll be introduced to the dynamics, opportunities and challenges of communicating with people from all kinds of backgrounds and traditions. You’ll master problem-solving and critical-thinking skills as well as intercultural communication principles. You’ll explore opportunities to use them locally, nationally and abroad. The leadership skills you develop will be valued in personal as well as professional situations. And, your degree will complement many areas of study to create a unique opportunity for work in your fields of interest.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Leadership and Organization Communication
Students who major in leadership and organizational communication will graduate ready to excel in almost any workplace or even prepared to carve their own path in a world increasingly dependent on effective communication. You’ll study theories of communication and leadership within organizations, small group dynamics, motivational techniques, interviewing skills and conflict management. You’ll be encouraged to practice the problem-solving skills you acquire in internships and as a member of campus organizations or during activities on campus and in the community. You’ll have the aptitude and attitude to become a respected manager in business, government or nonprofit organizations.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Persuasion and Advocacy
Students who choose a persuasion and advocacy major in communication excel at influencing others on social issues and advocating for positions and causes they feel passionate about. You’ll learn how people, businesses and communities use communication to shape their identity. You’ll build international communication skills needed to succeed in personal and public settings. You’ll learn to think globally and use rhetorical intervention to communicate ethically in writing and in actions. You’ll find your persuasion skills in demand globally in professions such as law, governmental relations, political science and human services.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Relational Communication
As a relational communication major, you’ll learn how to help people manage the personal, social and professional relationships that drive their lives. You’ll prepare for work in human resources, conflict management and event planning or be ready to design your own career opportunity in the profit or not-for-profit sectors. You’ll learn about conversation and conflict management, listening and gender in contexts such as family, friendship, romance and employment. You’ll practice the problem-solving and leadership skills you acquire in internships and intercultural experiences on and off campus. You’ll graduate ready to work in a world dependent on effective communication.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Community Health
Students in our community health major prepare to build communities that promote and practice healthful living. You’ll learn to advocate for and create community health programs such as first aid, blood pressure screening, tobacco cessation, drug awareness and disease prevention. You’ll study preventive medicine, health care services management, health policy and health law enforcement. Through classwork and field work, you’ll learn how to do outreach for public health, non-profit and medical health agencies and organizations that support healthy lifestyles. And, you’ll have opportunities to apply that learning in activities, campus programs, internships and volunteer situations that help people and communities adopt healthful behaviors.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Leadership and Organization Communication
Students who major in leadership and organizational communication will graduate ready to excel in almost any workplace or even prepared to carve their own path in a world increasingly dependent on effective communication. You’ll study theories of communication and leadership within organizations, small group dynamics, motivational techniques, interviewing skills and conflict management. You’ll be encouraged to practice the problem-solving skills you acquire in internships and as a member of campus organizations or during activities on campus and in the community. You’ll have the aptitude and attitude to become a respected manager in business, government or nonprofit organizations.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Community Psychology
Students in the community psychology major learn to advocate for the mental and behavioral health of diverse and underserved individuals, families and groups. Through curriculum and community experiences, you’ll learn to understand people in the framework of their culture and help empower them in the community. You will apply community psychology principles in service learning, field work and internship experiences.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Criminal Justice
As a criminal justice student at St. Cloud State, you’ll learn how society deals with crime and other forms of injustice and victimization – and how to prevent it. The Criminal Justice Studies program emphasizes the intersections of corrections, courts, juvenile justice, law enforcement, private security and various service agencies.
Students may choose a concentration – 21st Century Policing, Corrections and Reentry, Victim Services – or broaden their learning with an electives option.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Early Childhood Education
As a student in the early childhood education major, you’ll learn to work with children and families in the classroom and in the field. You will be trained to assess a child’s needs, design lesson plans and tutor for success to create the best learning environments for children. Your work will prepare you to respond to the growing demand for early childhood programs with professionally trained directors and staff who nurture children and ready them for school success.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Earth Science
As an earth science major, your education will have a foundation in a range of science fields including meteorology, hydrology, environment, and geology. You will start with a base of mathematics and physics, then you will be able to tailor your selected emphasis through an array of electives. Through hands-on laboratories, student research, internships, and fieldwork experiences, you will also develop skills to practice what you learn.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Earth & Space Science Education
As an Earth and Space Science (9-12) or General Science (5-8) Education major at St. Cloud State University, you will be part of an interdisciplinary program in the College of Science and Engineering and the School of Education. To prepare you to teach Earth and Space Science classes at the high school level or any science class at the middle school level, your coursework will allow you to develop skills necessary to create innovative curriculum, laboratory exercises, and assignments to engage your future students. During your time here, you’ll gain teaching experience by visiting science classrooms while student organizations provide unique education outreach opportunities to work with students while you earn your degree.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Communication Arts and Literature (Teaching)
Students in the Communication Arts and Literature program prepare to teach grades 5 to 12 with a passion for learning and commitment to creating a better world in the classroom and beyond through education.
You’ll be inspired by interconnections among Education, English and Communication Studies courses to motivate and challenge your students through a variety of perspectives, techniques and methods for Language Arts education. Opportunities for a variety of Education Abroad programs and multicultural campus activities will give you a global view you can use to inspire those you teach.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) English Studies
The English Studies major opens up to your choice of coursework across the subjects of literature, creative writing, professional writing and linguistics. You will develop sensitivity to nuances and patterns in language, ability to handle ambiguity and possibility, and creative and critical habits that will deepen your understanding of the power of the written word and its effects in the world. Along the way, you will learn professional skills that will make you a strong candidate for a limitless variety of rewarding careers.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) English - creative Writing
Write your way toward your future! As a student of Creative Writing, you will advance from foundations in the crafts of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and screenwriting to many collaborative opportunities. Edit and produce a literary magazine, learn the art of reviewing, write for video and film, and explore experimental forms and media.
Your coursework will show how your own work fits into its broader literary, cultural and historical contexts. Visiting writers have noticed that our program turns students here into skilled readers and interpreters.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Social Work
As a student in the social work program, you’ll find a strong emphasis on diversity and social justice. You’ll learn how to connect people who are vulnerable and marginalized to programs that provide support and help. Our graduates help people find work, form stable relationships, avoid drugs and alcohol or cope with physical or mental disabilities. You will learn counseling and casework management methods used in private and public agencies. Your classes will prepare you to work in health settings, nursing homes, social services programs, family and mental health agencies, schools and the correctional system.
Bachelor of Arts (BS) Linguistics
Students who choose linguistics as their emphasis will learn to understand the inner workings of language. Your classes and assignments will give you a greater understanding of the crucial role language plays in society, in education, in economics, in politics and in the design of speech analysis and processing systems.
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) minor students frequently take this program simultaneously.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Literature
If you choose a Literature major, you will engage deeply in the study of texts from different time periods and parts of the world and so imagine possible realities and the lives of others. Literary coursework develops your alertness to the powers of language and texts, your ability to handle ambiguity and the unknown, and creative and critical habits that will deepen your understanding of how the written word shapes the world.
Along the way, you’ll learn professional skills and advanced critical, interpretive, and human interaction skills that will make you a strong candidate for a limitless variety of rewarding careers.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Theater
Students who choose a theatre major learn theatre from top to bottom and develop an understanding of the collaboration inherent in successful theatre production. You’ll be encouraged to design your own approach to theatre by building a strong liberal arts background. Alongside that you’ll be encouraged to participate in a variety of aspects of the school’s theatre productions – acting, directing, design, costumes, lighting and promotion. You’ll be mentored and supported by faculty members who have credentials in theatre as well as in classrooms.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Professional Writing, Media and Rhetoric
As a Professional Writing, Media and Rhetoric major, you will understand the role of language in building community; negotiating social, political and economic goals; using technology; and clarifying and articulating ethical and aesthetic values. You’ll demonstrate your new skill in the classroom and beyond through internships and other activities, including opportunities for leadership. You’ll nurture skills, including skills in digital communication technology, for living and making a living.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Technology Education
Students who major in technology education will learn how to inspire in their own students’ understanding of the interconnectivity of science, technology, society and the environment. You’ll learn ways to promote a deeper knowledge of humans’ growing impact on the environment and the solutions technology may present. Through the pairing of classes on education and topics such as resource management, environmental studies, renewable energy, computer-aided design, electronics and residential construction, you’ll acquire the skills to create meaningful lessons and experiences to keep students engaged. Student teaching experiences and internships will give you the practice needed to feel confident when you hit the classroom on your own.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Enterpreneurship
As a student in the Herberger Business School’s entrepreneurship program you’ll learn how to become an effective and successful entrepreneur in a diverse, global economy that needs small business leaders willing to develop new ideas and new industries. You’ll graduate with the conceptual tools and the management, finance, law, marketing, technology and customer service skills needed to launch new ventures that will generate economic growth and prosperity. Our program is an incubator for entrepreneurial adventurers who want to start their own business, open a franchise, or work in an emerging or high-growth industry.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Special Education
Students in the special education major learn to identify and teach students who have a range of learning, emotional and physical disabilities including mild-moderate autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities, emotional/ behavioral disorders and learning disabilities. You will use techniques you learn in coursework in real-life teaching experiences in elementary, middle, secondary and special education programs. When you earn a license as an undergraduate, you also will have completed much of the coursework for additional licenses at the graduate level.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Environmental Engineering
As an environmental engineering major at St. Cloud State University, you’ll learn how to work at the interface between human society and the Earth’s natural systems. You’ll learn to apply math, natural and engineering sciences, and engineering analysis in environmental system design. You’ll learn to think both quantitatively and critically. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to make a difference for the Earth and human society through a lucrative and exciting career in consulting practice, government, or industry.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Environmental Studies Science
Students who major in environmental science or studies work at the intersections of the natural world and the human-made world. Your interdisciplinary education will prepare you to influence the outcomes of today’s key environmental issues such as water quality, waste management, nutrient cycling and air quality. Through your class work, laboratory assignments, field research and internships you’ll compile the tools and skills to move into jobs in environmental management, research and regulation. Opportunities to practice leadership during your college career will prepare you to excel at leadership in research, science development and the environmental professions when you graduate.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Film Studies
As a Film Studies major you will be immersed in a rigorous study of the art of cinema that emphasizes critical and creative thinking. You’ll watch, analyze, discuss and write about films from the world over and you will graduate with a deep knowledge of the moving image and its cultural, historical and socio-political traditions.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Statistics
Statisticians use data to solve problems in a wide variety of fields, including business, government, healthcare and the environment. Statisticians often work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team to tackle social, economic, medical, political or ecological problems. They may search for clues to the solution of a scientific mystery or help companies do their business more efficiently. As the world is awash in more and more data, statisticians are in ever increasing demand.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Gender & Women's Studies
Students who choose the gender and women’s studies program will find themselves making connections across campus, across disciplines and across the world. Your classes, community service work and internships will give you a deep understanding of women and all genders as a diverse group with a variety of histories, experiences and needs. You’ll learn how race, class, sexuality and national identity have shaped gender. Your studies will build critical thinking and analysis skills that will serve you as you design a degree in your area of interest from the numerous elective choices.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Spanish Teaching
Students who study Spanish are preparing to be leaders and innovators in the multilingual, global communities where they will live and work. Because Spanish is the No. 2 language in the world, your classes, assignments and immersion in Spanish culture locally and abroad will give you top consideration for jobs in education, health, business, industry and community safety. Through on-campus organizations and international study options you can step into varied Spanish cultures. Paired with our award-winning teacher preparation program’s lessons in curriculum preparation and classroom management, your Spanish skills will be in demand in classrooms across the country.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Geography
If you study geography at St. Cloud State University, be ready to travel, create maps, analyze satellite images, learn about diverse cultures, protect nature and create better communities at home and around the world. You’ll study human geography, physical geography and cartography. You’ll use the latest software and hardware to learn research methods and build marketable skills for the geographic information sciences. You’ll be ready to claim jobs in a global atmosphere where geography is gaining relevance as the interaction of humans, the landscape and the environment intensifies.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Global Studies
Majors in the global studies program cross disciplines to study how nations and states act on a global stage. Your courses will help you examine diverse perspectives on the human condition. You will analyze the interactions of international government and non-government organizations and regimes. You will dissect their relationships, conflicts and their efforts to create global order. Through your courses, activities, work in the field and study abroad you’ll learn to think and act on a global scale. You will graduate with a global education that will make you aware of the diversity and interdependence of international communities.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Health & Physical Education
Students who major in health and physical education prepare to teach those topics in schools and promote healthful living in school and community programs. You’ll learn about fitness, behaviors that promote wellness, and sports medicine. You’ll develop skills and strategies for motivating youth and adults to commit to a healthful lifestyle. Successful completion of coursework, field work, and student teaching will lead to a physical education teaching degree for Pre-K through 12th grade or a health education degree that leads to licensing for teaching fifth- through 12th-graders. You can choose classes that also prepare you to earn athletic coaching credentials.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) History
Do you know that the author of the “Hobbit” and “Lord of the Rings” studied Medieval history? Or how jeans are linked to the California gold rush? Have you wondered why we call Iraq and Iran the “Cradle of Civilization?” Are you curious about what Congress and the president do? History enlightens you. It lets you be a time traveler and explore an “old” new world. Not only is it a story, it is a skill set that prepares you for work in business, government, education and the arts. It introduces you to a unique and important perspective. It will make the present richer and prepare you for the future.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Hospitality and Tourism
As a hospitality and tourism major you are preparing for a career in one of the world’s largest and fastest growing industries. In preparation to manage tour companies, destinations and travel-related services, you’ll practice working with airlines, event planners, tour operations, hotels and cruise lines to develop insight on arranging your own travel as well as corporate and group travel. You will be part of faculty tours to Europe, Asia and Africa, visit Minnesota’s hot spots and examine the latest issues in a fast-growing industry. You’ll put together a toolbox for a career that involves marketing, sales, travel, tourism and convention planning.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Spanish
Students who study Spanish are preparing to be leaders and innovators in the multilingual, global communities where they will live and work. Because Spanish is the No. 2 language in the world, your classes, assignments and immersion in Spanish culture locally and abroad will give you top consideration for jobs in education, health, business, industry and community safety. Through on-campus organizations and international study options you can step into varied Spanish cultures. Paired with our award-winning teacher preparation program’s lessons in curriculum preparation and classroom management, your Spanish skills will be in demand in classrooms across the country.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Sociology
Students who major in sociology work toward a deeper understanding of how people live and work together in times of harmony and in times of discord and what makes societies work. Through classes, internships and volunteer opportunities, you’ll learn problem-solving skills that are powerful tools in the interactions between individuals, groups, organizations, communities, societies and on global issues.
And, you’ll build a foundation of skills in writing, oral communication, analytical thinking and interpersonal relations. You’ll discover that studies in sociology are excellent preparation for a variety of careers and a solid base when combined with other work choices.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Critical Applied Sociology
Students who major in applied sociology work toward understanding how people live and work together in times of harmony and in times of discord so they can use that knowledge in a variety of careers. Through classes, internships and volunteer opportunities, you’ll learn problem-solving skills that are powerful tools when you’re involved in the interactions between individuals, groups, communities and those engaged in global issues. You’ll build skills in writing, oral communication, analytical thinking and interpersonal relations that will be tools in any field of work you pursue.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Hydrology
As a hydrology major at St. Cloud State University, you will study the critical roles of Earth’s surface water and groundwater, and how they are tested daily, on a global basis, by population growth and ever-changing technologies. Through academically rigorous laboratory work, field work, and coursework in mathematics, physics, hydrology, and geology, you will learn about the impacts humans have on water and the Earth’s varied environments. Additionally, by studying aquifers and wells, contaminants, floods, and erosion, you will acquire the skills to prepare you to manage water uses, assess water quality, and investigate how water shapes landscapes and impacts human activities.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Information Systems
As an information systems student you’ll learn how to apply information technology to solve problems and support business decision making. Our students hone their analysis skills and train on the latest technology in computer programming, systems design, computer networking and security in order to find answers to business questions fast. Students graduate with a solid understanding of the link between business operations and computer information systems. They are trained for work in today’s world of information systems and prepared to envision the systems of tomorrow.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Insurance
As an insurance major, you will learn how important risk management, and the insurance industry, is to maintaining a growing economy. You will learn all aspects of insurance operations – underwriting, claims adjusting, insurance accounting, loss control and risk management. You will gain an overall understanding of risk analysis. Insurance majors will be prepared to start a career in all areas of the insurance industry.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Land Surveying/Mapping Science
Students who want to earn a bachelor’s degree in land surveying and mapping sciences often come to the program through two-year training programs or to update their knowledge and practices to be able to take leadership positions. Through coursework and fieldwork, you’ll hone your skills in mathematics, cartography and the use of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS); use the latest survey instruments; and study boundary law changes and new site development techniques. Laboratories and fieldwork will provide opportunities to practice in the evolving field of geomatics, or the art and science of determining the measurable points on, above or under the Earth’s surface.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Latin American Studies
When you choose the Latin American Studies program, you will learn about the people, lands and cultures of Latin America and their interactions with the rest of the world. You’ll study their language and their history as well as the social, economic, environmental and international issues facing the countries of that region. You will complete a year of coursework in Spanish or Portuguese and be encouraged to travel to view situations first-hand. Through service-learning projects and internships, you’ll have opportunities to work alongside those hoping to improve their corner of the world.
Bachelor of Elective Studies (BES) Liberal Studies
By pursuing a Bachelor of Elective Studies you will study and earn a degree of your own choosing. Whether you are thinking about a new career path, your interests have changed, your workload has steadily grown heavier or you want to finish your college degree, the Bachelor of Elective Studies can help you meet your goals while maintaining balance in your life.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Life Science Education
Life science education majors combine science courses with St. Cloud State’s nationally recognized teacher preparation program to receive the best training and insight on educating and inspiring the scientists of tomorrow. You’ll learn how to turn your class material into innovative lessons with a global perspective. You’ll tap your creativity to develop laboratory experiments that will keep middle school or high school students engaged in scientific discovery. Through St. Cloud State’s partnerships with schools locally and abroad you’ll find opportunities to expand what you know and practice what you’ve learned before you head into the classroom on your own.
Bachelor of Elective Studies (BES) Life Sciences
If you choose a study path toward a bachelor of elective studies degree in life sciences, you’ll take courses in biology and chemistry and pair those with an array of elective courses. You will design your degree based on your interests, even if they are in a program not specifically offered at St. Cloud State. You’ll have access to an impressive array of specialized laboratories to supplement your classroom learning. You’ll be taught by faculty members who are engaged in current research and who involve undergraduates in that research. You’ll prepare for a future in research, education or fieldwork.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Technology is an applied engineering field that looks for better ways to manufacture products. This includes reducing cycle times, maintaining quality and keeping costs reasonable.
The field emphasizes engineering problem solving using a hands-on approach rather than the complex analysis that an engineer would typically use. Technologists often work closely with engineers and technicians. In manufacturing the technologist often has the rewarding challenge of working with many departments in the company, from sales to shipping. The curriculum focuses on hands-on experiences to prepare the graduate for an exciting career in the midst of production activity.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Mathematical Economics
For students majoring in mathematical economics, it’s all about the numbers, but you will also learn economic theory, computational methods and analysis. You will study with faculty in the Department of Economics and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Your training will get you ready to do research and technical work in industries such as marketing, banking and finance; as well as for government agencies and private organizations here at home and around the world. Campus activities, organizations and strong internships will offer you opportunities to build leadership skills and connect with professionals in the field.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Mathematics (Teaching)
As a mathematics teaching major you will learn how to share the beauty, elegance and order found in mathematics with all students. You will obtain solid backgrounds in education principles and mathematics content and will be provided with diverse, authentic and relevant teaching opportunities. You will acquire the skills to structure an effective mathematics classroom and create and teach lessons that will engage and inspire your students.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Medical Laboratory Science
When you work to become a medical laboratory scientist you will learn how to examine and analyze tissues and bodily fluids to help doctors diagnose and treat diseases. Students who want more responsibility, promotions and pay and already work as medical lab technicians use the program to become medical lab scientists. You’ll hone your skill at tests and laboratory procedures that will to find the chemicals, microorganisms and proteins that will tell doctors how to find the most-effective treatment. You will gain academic and hospital laboratory training and work in one of our clinical affiliates.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Meteorology
As a meteorology major at St. Cloud State University, you will examine and conduct research on short-term and long-term atmospheric changes. Through classes, fieldwork, and internships, you will be prepared for a wide variety of careers or for continued study in graduate school. With a backdrop of academic rigor, your dedicated faculty teach in small class sizes, allowing for tailored individual instruction and promoting active learning both in and out of the classroom setting.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Philosophy
Looking to investigate life’s deepest questions? When you major in philosophy, that’s what you’ll spend your time doing. Your courses in history, ethics, logic, rationality, religion and social and political philosophy will give you a global view of knowledge. You’ll use that to examine the nature of truth, goodness and beauty. You’ll consider the meaning of life, what we owe to other humans and the environment, the nature of consciousness, authenticity, personal autonomy and God. You’ll also learn the practical skills of critical self-reflection, and you’ll fine-tune your analytic and argumentative skills for strategic assessments, discussions and debates that will be useful in a variety of professions.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Physics Education
Students who choose the physics education major will combine science courses with education courses to prepare for teaching middle school and high school students. You’ll work closely with the physics department and School of Education advisers from the beginning to ensure completion of the right combination of courses to earn the teaching license. Along the way, you’ll have access to St. Cloud State’s advanced research labs, planetarium and faculty research. You’ll learn how to design curriculum and lab work that will engage your students and build their interest in science careers.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Real Estate
Students who focus on real estate at St. Cloud State join the most diversified real estate program in the upper Midwest. You will choose from career specializations that train you to appraise property, arrange financing, develop investments and manage construction projects in both the public and private sectors. Our graduates spur residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural development where they live and work. They help plan and build better communities for themselves and future generations.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Radiologic Technology
As a radiologic technology student you will learn how to work closely with patients and how to take conventional clinical X-ray images. You will be educated in anatomy, patient positioning, examination techniques, equipment protocols and radiation safety. After graduating you may specialize in one or more specific techniques such as bone densitometry, interventional radiography, computed tomography, mammography, and magnetic resonance imaging. The St. Cloud State radiologic technology program does not include any training in sonography (ultrasound imaging).
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Music
Choosing the liberal arts major in music, you will find a diverse experience that promotes individual creativity, personal discovery, unlimited opportunity and vibrant collaboration. Choosing a Bachelor of Arts in music allows you to add a second major, or to pursue minors or concentrations. You also can design an individualized educational experience that develops your passions: go to graduate school for music therapy (music + psychology); work in the music industry (music + business); or work in the nonprofit sector (music + art).
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Music Performance
Students who choose a bachelor’s degree in music performance thrive on the dedication it takes to prepare advanced music and dream of the joys of performing. You’ll find a diverse experience that encourages personal creativity, individual discovery, unlimited opportunity and vibrant collaboration. Your program will include the highest levels of musicianship, history, theory, conducting and performance in addition to a heavy course load of private instruction and recital performance. Working alongside highly experienced professors, whose talent is recognized locally, nationally and globally, you’ll be prepared for graduate school or for creating your own direction in the world of music.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Music (Teaching)
Students who choose a Bachelor of Science in music education dream of sharing the joy of music with young people in the schools. You’ll find our music education program combines the expertise of an established music department and a professional education program with a long history of success. You’ll work alongside professors who are professional musicians with teaching experience at all levels of music education. You’ll have multiple opportunities to practice your skills in the classroom, and you’ll be paired with master teachers through the teacher preparation program. You’ll work in modern practice and performance facilities, and Education Abroad opportunities provide experiences that will globalize your musical view.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Physics
As a student in the physics major, you’ll hone your skills as a problem solver who can work on technically sophisticated research and development projects. As you learn how physics serves as the foundation for key principles in science and engineering fields, you’ll target your studies on astrophysics, engineering science, mathematical physics, electro-optics or combine programs to design your own path. Through classwork, access to the latest equipment and research opportunities, you’ll be able to compare notes with world-class physicists working around the world. The program also is exceptional preparation for graduate studies in the physics fields.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Engineering Science
The engineering science track will link your interests in physics and math with your excitement for engineering. Your classes, lab work and field work opportunities will focus on the use of electronics and advanced engineering programs. You’ll complete coursework in topics such as optics, electromagnetic fields, digital electronic measurements and thermodynamics. You’ll find opportunities to work for and collaborate with faculty on nationally recognized research. You’ll also have access to the latest equipment in a range of modern physics and engineering laboratories.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Planning and Community Development
In majoring in the planning and community development major you will learn how to create better places to live and work. You will acquire a toolbox of skills for working in an evolving, dynamic field that tries to improve a community’s economic, social and environmental qualities. You’ll learn to balance the value of heritage, natural environments and cultural features in changing economic and social conditions. Through internships and work in the field with established planners and developers, you’ll learn strategies for community organization, urban and regional planning, citizen action, advocacy and sustainability. You’ll build a network of support for your ideas.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Professional Communications
Prepare for a career by learning skills valued by employers across the world: skills and theories of oral, written and mediated communications. You will develop ethical know-how to communicate with diverse audiences. Whether you need to write a letter, give a speech, post a blog, make a video or leverage the power of social media, a major in Professional Communications will prepare you for what lies ahead.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Psychology
As a psychology student, you’ll scientifically study human behavior to learn why we behave the way we do and how we can apply that knowledge. Your courses will give you perspectives on personality, thinking, emotion, human development and mental disorders. Through class, laboratory and field work, you’ll develop critical-thinking, communications and research skills applicable in many fields: education, health, business and international relations. Your experiences will prepare you for graduate school in psychology or related fields, but also for a wide variety of jobs/careers that value the knowledge and analytical skills of our psychology degree. There are no jobs that require a psychology bachelor’s degree, but many for which it is a desirable or acceptable qualification, such as human resources, marketing, sales, social services and others.
Bachelor of Science (BS) Social Studies Education
Social studies majors build a broad base of knowledge and skills for teaching 5th-12th grade students. You’ll be schooled in economics, geography, history, political science, psychology and sociology and choose one of those as an emphasis. You’ll be encouraged to pair that with a global learning experience. You’ll work across departments to marry modern teaching tools to tried-and-true teaching methods that serve students of varying levels of ability. You’ll also learn how to build a curriculum and experiences for students that keep social studies learning interesting and engaging by observing experienced teachers at work and practicing your techniques in schools.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Political Science
Students in the political science program at St. Cloud State University learn how governments and political parties influence policies and practices around the world. You’ll study the role voters, nonvoters and polling play in political and government decision-making. Through a range of core courses, you’ll get a local and global perspective on government, international relations and political theory. Your internship and campus activities and organizations will give you a chance to put what you learn into practice. As a political science graduate you’ll have options for work in government, law or education.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Art
Students who choose an art major will work with artists who have national and international reputations in their field while they build their own strong foundation and general experience in the visual arts. Beyond the basics gained in lectures and discussions, you’ll select studio courses such as printmaking, painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, video, painting, ceramics, installation and multimedia. Education Abroad opportunities will allow you to develop a global view of art. Visiting artists including Jesse Bransford and Nina Katchadourian and art professionals such as Eric Crosby, assistant curator of the Walker Art Center, help to round out your experience.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Athletic Training
As an athletic training major you’ll learn to prevent, assess and treat bone and muscle injuries and illnesses. You’ll acquire knowledge, skills and an understanding of physical activity that allow you to work in health, education, government and corporate settings. You will learn risk management, injury and illness pathology, acute care, therapeutic exercise, psychosocial intervention and pharmacology.