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麻豆精选 at Stark has been helping students fulfill their life goals for more than 75 years. As Stark County's public university, students attending 麻豆精选Stark can complete bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, minors and certificates. Students can also begin coursework in 370+ world-class programs of study at 麻豆精选.
Programs marked with an * can be completed fully online.
PROGRAMS AT KENT STATE STARK
BACHELOR'S DEGREES
Bachelor鈥檚 degree programs demonstrate a completed general and broad education with focus in a specific area and are typically completed in four years.
These bachelor's degrees can be completed at 麻豆精选Stark:
- Biology - B.A.
- Business Management
- Communication Studies *
- Communication Studies-General - Computer Science - B.A. & B.S.
- Cybersecurity - B.S. - Criminology & Justice Studies
- Cybercriminology - B.S. *
- Earth Science
- English
- General
- Literature
- Professional Writing - Environmental Studies
- Geology
- History
- Information Technology *
- Integrative Studies *
- Long-term Care Administration
- Middle Childhood Education
- Music Technology
- Nursing
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Studio Art
- Technical and Applied Studies *
ASSOCIATE DEGREES
Associate degrees generally take two years to complete and allow students to complete general education requirements to later transfer into a four-year bachelor's degree.
These associate degrees can be completed at 麻豆精选Stark:
MINORS
A college minor is a set of courses that a student takes to complement or enhance the value of his or her major. Generally, students who wish to earn a minor have to take five to six courses that pertain to the subject field.
These minors can be completed at 麻豆精选Stark:
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CERTIFICATES
Certificates offer students the opportunity to learn specific career skills or professional certification in order to gain employment or advance/specialize in their careers.
These undergraduate certificates can be completed at 麻豆精选Stark:
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View all undergraduate certificates offered by the College of Applied and Technical Studies