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- University of Minnesota Colleges
- Carlson School of Management
The Carlson School Undergraduate program is ranked among the nation’s best business schools. This world-class four-year program enrolls approximately 2,000 students and offers 12 majors. The student experience is enhanced through internship and executive mentorship opportunities; honors opportunities; frequent interactions with the business community; and study abroad. Through its focus on building strong communication, leadership, and team skills, the Undergraduate program prepares students to compete and succeed in a quickly-changing business world.
- College of Biological Sciences
The College of Biological Sciences (CBS) offers majors in biochemistry; biology; ecology, evolution, and behavior; genetics, cell biology and development; microbiology; neuroscience; and plant biology. Nearly half of CBS graduates pursue graduate studies in the biological sciences or professional programs including medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, law, and many others; the remainder pursue employment in the molecular/cellular sciences, plant/animal/environmental sciences, and health sciences in settings as varied as research laboratories, biomedical and biotechnology companies, educational institutions, and environmental agencies.
- College of Design
The University’s College of Design (CDes) prepares students to think in innovative, sustainable, and socially responsible ways to use design to enhance the well-being of individuals and communities. The College is an emerging national and international leader in multidisciplinary research, creative production, teaching, and public engagement in a wide variety of design-related fields. The College of Design offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees in Clothing Design, Graphic Design, Housing Studies (the study of shelter in its multiple dimensions: development, policy, technology, management and finance, and advocacy), Interior Design, and Retail Merchandising, as well as the Bachelor of Environmental Design (B.E.D.) in the Department of Landscape Architecture. The College also offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Architecture and a Bachelor of Design in Architecture (B.D.A.), each of which require 1-2 years of completed college coursework prior to admission.
- College of Education and Human Development
The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) offers undergraduate and advanced study in a wide range of teaching and human development programs that rank among the very best in the nation. Some programs offer preparation for careers in business, government, and community settings, while others prepare students for preK-12 teaching licensure by the state of Minnesota. Students can choose from a wide range of options, such as kinesiology (the study of human movement), family social science (to prepare for careers in helping people and families), youth studies (to prepare to work with youth in community settings), business and human resource education (applying business and marketing knowledge to human resource issues), and foundations of education (preparing for an early childhood or elementary teaching career).
- College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences
The College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) offers students an extraordinary education with 14 majors and 22 minors based in solution-driven science in the areas of food and nutrition, agriculture, natural resources, and education. Students can study agricultural and food business management; agricultural, food and environmental education; agricultural industries and marketing; animal science; applied economics; applied plant science; bio-based products; environmental horticulture; environmental sciences, policy and management; fisheries and wildlife; food science; forest resources; nutrition; recreation resource management; pre-veterinary medicine; and related disciplines. CFANS has a long tradition of educating future leaders who understand the delicate balance of production and conservation. Students learn from faculty who use critical and innovative thinking, plus all the tools of the arts and sciences, to solve everyday problems and make our planet a productive, friendly, and sustainable environment. The College’s nationally recognized programs and broad array of internship and research opportunities provide students with the education and experience they need for successful careers in private businesses, public agencies, and nonprofit organizations, or for graduate study.
- College of Liberal Arts
The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) provides outstanding education for successful lives and careers. CLA graduates are leaders across a broad spectrum of human endeavors, in fields such as law, medicine, government, business, education, public relations and marketing, the arts, and international relations. CLA students may choose from more than 60 majors in the social sciences, arts, humanities, and natural sciences, and enhance their career preparation with internships in a wide range of organizations. Those who seek more flexibility may create innovative interdisciplinary programs—for example, combining economics, a language, geography, political science, speech-communication, and global studies to prepare for a career in international business. Many CLA departments rank among the best in the nation, with nationally recognized faculty bringing to their students the leadingedge knowledge of their disciplines, as well as a commitment to teaching that has earned them many teaching awards.
- Institute of Technology
The Institute of Technology (IT) offers 18 bachelor’s degree programs, including 10 engineering specialties, astrophysics, chemistry, computer science, geology/geophysics, mathematics, physics, and statistics. Its programs are ranked among the best in this country. Admission is selective; to be successful, students should have strong science and mathematics aptitude. More than 150 companies recruit IT students each year, and long-range career opportunities are good in most fields.
- Minneapolis Campus Fraternities and Sororities
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