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Students at The College of St. Scholastica are exposed to a challenging yet supportive academic environment that engages them in learning and in finding their place in the world. A St. Scholastica education--whether at the bachelor's, master's or doctoral level or on our Duluth campus or at extended sites throughout Minnesota is shaped by our Catholic Benedictine heritage and includes a strong emphasis on faculty interaction with students, student engagement in the academic process, and learning outside the classroom. We invite you to explore our curriculum, which prepares students for work in arts and letters, business and technology, education, health sciences, nursing, and sciences. An overview of our academic offerings
Explore by School: The School of Arts and Letters The School of Business and Technology The School of Education The School of Health Sciences The School of Nursing The School of Sciences The School of Extended Studies
Majors and Programs (alphabetical order): Undergraduate Programs | Graduate Programs | Graduate Certificates and Licensures | Professional Development | Undergraduate/ Graduate Programs offered in an accelerated format (ADEP) Undergraduate programs offering a major and a minor unless other listed. Accounting Advertising/Public Relations(major only) Aerospace Studies/Air Force ROTC (minor only) American Indian Studies (minor only) American Sign Language (course offerings only) Applied Economics Art (minor only) Behavioral Arts and Sciences Divisional Major(major only) Biochemistry(major only) Biology Chemistry Coaching (course offerings only) Communication Computer Information Systems Dual Degree Engineering Earth Science (course offerings only) Education(major only) Educational Media and Technology(major only) English Engineering Dual Degree (course offerings only) Exercise Physiology(major only) Finance (minor only) French (minor only) German (minor only) Gerontology (minor only) Health Information Management.(major only) Health Sciences Divisional Major(major only) History Honors Program Humanities Divisional Major(major only) Languages and International Studies Journalism (major only) Latin (course offerings only) Management Marketing Mathematics Medieval and Renaissance (minor only) Music Natural Sciences Divisional Major(major only) Nursing(major only) Occupational Therapy(prerequisites for graduate program) Ojibwe Language and Culture Education Program(major only) Open Major Organizational Behavior(major only) Philosophy (minor only) Photography (minor only) Physical Education (course offerings only) Physical Science (course offerings only) Political Science (minor only) Pre-Physical Therapy(prerequisites for doctoral program) Pre-Engineering(suggested courses) Pre-Health (suggested courses, see specialities below) Pre-Law (suggested courses) Pre-Library (prerequisites for graduate program) Psychology Russian (minor only) Social Science Secondary Education(major only) Social Studies (course offerings only) Social Work Sociology (course offerings only) Spanish (minor only) Theatre (minor only) Theatre Management (major only) Theology and Religious Studies Women's and Gender Studies (minor only)
Graduate Programs Curriculum and Instruction (Master of Education) Educational Media and Technology (Master of Education) Teaching (Master of Education) Computer Information Systems (Master of Arts) Exercise Physiology (Master of Arts) Health Information Management (Master of Arts) Management - Duluth (Master of Arts) Management - ADEP (Master of Arts) Nursing (Master of Arts) Occupational Therapy (Master of Arts) Physical Therapy (Doctorate)
Graduate Certificates and Licensures
Nursing (Post Master's) Healthcare Informatics Graduate Teaching Licensure Programs offered in an accelerated format Undergraduate Programs: Computer Information Systems Management Organizational Behavior Marketing Accounting RN-BA Completion Behavioral Arts and Science Natural Sciences Degree/Natural Resources Major Graduate Programs: Management Graduate Teaching Licensure Computer Information Systems Special Programs Health Information Management Progression An educational program for RHITs who wish to earn a bachelor's degree in Health Information Management and become eligible to sit for the RHIA national examination. RN/BA Online Degree Completion Designed for the RN with an Associate degree or diploma who seeks a bachelor's degree in nursing. Post Baccalaureate Nursing An exciting nursing option available to college graduates with non-nursing majors interested in becoming Registered Nurses. Fond du Lac Social Work Partnership Management 2+2 Program A consortium agreement with Itasca Community College (Grand Rapid, MN) which allows students to earn a baccalaureate degree from The College of St. Scholastica through courses offered on the Itasca Community College campus in Grand Rapids. Educational Media and Technology Licensure Program that may be taken as an add-on license to any elementary or secondary teaching license. Students take 28 additional credits. This includes a 4 credit practicum. |