STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University is unveiling a Bachelor of Applied Science program that will help more Mississippians earn a college degree and compete for the jobs of the future. The ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University and Holmes Community College signed a memorandum of understanding today [Dec. 17] to formalize partnership programs for students enrolled in technical ...
Morgan Community College (MCC) announces approval of its second bachelor’s degree program. The College received final approval from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) on Oct. 11, to offer a Bachelor ...
Protect and improve our world's natural resources with other stewards just like you. Be what tomorrow needs with a Bachelor of Science in applied ecology and environmental science at Michigan Tech. A ...
Finding solutions for today’s most pressing issues takes creativity, dedication, and a well-rounded foundation that understands many perspectives. Whether you want to help companies work smarter as an ...
Today, Dr. Nancy McCallin, president of the Colorado Community College System (CCCS), announced that the Community College of Denver and Pueblo Community College has received approval from the State ...
Edmonds College (EC) is set to launch two new bachelor programs in computer science, robotics and artificial intelligence. Applications are now open for the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BS ...
Inspire the next generation by sharing your passion for a particular subject area with middle school and high school students or help pass along the skills required for adolescents and adults to excel ...
Consider this scenario: A radiology technician with an associate degree does top-notch work, but can’t get promoted without a bachelor’s degree. Starting over at a four-year institution doesn’t make ...
Take an engineering approach to computer science. Engineers like to apply scientific principles to solve real-world, practical problems. They like to design and build the systems that keep our society ...
Executives at two of Idaho’s four-year universities opposed a request from the College of Western Idaho to launch a bachelor’s of applied science degree in business administration. But the Idaho State ...