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- Criminology and Criminal Justice
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- Master of Public Administration
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- MAT-Early Childhood Education
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- Advanced Educational Leadership
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- Systems Integration Engineering
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- Comp. Tomography & Magnetic Res
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- Community Support Services Minor
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- Master of Business Administration
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- Criminology and Criminal Justice
Morehead State offers both a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Art with options for studio art or art education. Both programs provide you with opportunities to learn to apply various media, techniques and technology.
Our English program provides an in-depth study of literature and the great authors that have shaped it throughout history. You'll also take classes to improve your writing skills in prose, poetry and other areas.
Morehead State University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The more than 700-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $650 million.
Agricultural Sciences Area (Agronomy Track) – Bachelor of Science.
Students will: Speak effectively in conversational, small group, public or intercultural contexts. Write effectively for a variety of target audiences using conventions associated with Standard English. Apply knowledge and skills to new settings.
Bachelor's Degree Requirements. The bachelor's degree requires students to: Complete a minimum of 120 credit hours of prescribed and elective college credit, 42 hours of which must be courses numbered 300 or above.