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Career
Development Program, University Counseling and Consulting Services
The center offers a wide variety of services which facilitate career
and professional development for students, alumni, and even community
members. They enhance the educational process through individual
career testing and counseling, outreach efforts via workshops and
presentations, as well as by providing computerized guidance systems,
and Internet resources.
Carlson
School of Management
The Carlson School works to advance the practice of management in
the context of a global economy with increasing technological and
social change. Our undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students pursue
degrees in Finance, MIS, Marketing, Human Resources and many other
professional areas.
College
of Biological Sciences
Graduates from this college pursue careers in areas such as medicine,
forensic science, pollution control, biochemistry, environmental
planning, and molecular biology. Majors include: Biochemistry, Molecular
Biology and Biophysics; Biology; Ecology, Evolution and Behavior;
Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development; Microbiology; Neuroscience,
and Plant Biology.
College
of Continuing Education
The mission of the college is to reach beyond the borders of the
campus to create access to the resources of the University for adult
and non-traditional students. CCE's students may be working toward
degrees or interested in learning for self development and enrichment.
College
of Design
The College of Design brings together several fields to create a
multidisciplinary and innovative design environment. Undergraduate
degrees are awarded in the following areas of study: Architecture,
Environmental Design, Housing Studies, Retail Merchandising, Clothing
Design, Graphic Design, and Interior Design. The St. Paul Campus Career
Center can assist employers seeking to connect with students in these
fields.
College
of Education & Human Development
The new College of Education and Human Development is a world leader
in discovering, creating, sharing, and applying principles of multiculturalism
and multidisciplinary scholarship to advance teaching and learning
and to enhance the psychological, physical, and social development
of chlidren, youth, and adults across the lifespan in families,
organizations, and communities. For information on the teaching,
pre-teaching, and human development majors and programs, go here
College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
This college's students pursue degree is diverse areas including Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Applied Economics, Environmental Science, Entomology, Fisheries & Wildlife, Food Science and Nutrition, Forest Resources, Horticultural Science, Natural Resources and Plant Biology & Pathology. The St. Paul Campus Career Center serves the students in this college.
Health
Careers Center
The Health Careers Center is a resource for current and prospective
undergraduates at the University of Minnesota who are interested
in pursuing traditional and emerging careers in the health professions.
The Center provides resources for: career exploration, self assessment,
preparation for admission, experiential learning options, alternative
careers, and more.
Humphrey
Institute of Public Affairs
Masters degree level students are trained for careers in government
agencies, nonprofit organizations and private corporations to work
as analysts, program evaluators, policy advocates, urban planners,
and administrators. Degrees are offered in Public Policy; Urban
and Regional Planning; and Science, Technology and Environmental
Policy. The Executive Masters of Public Affairs program also trains
mid-career students in public administration and leadership.
Institute
of Technology
IT is comprised of engineering and the physical sciences and offers
the following majors: Aerospace, Biomedical, Biosystems and Agricultural,
Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Geological, Materials Science,
and Mechanical engineering; and Astronomy, Chemistry, Computer Science,
Geology, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics.
Learning
Abroad Center
The Learning Abroad Center provides information and resources
on work, internship, service, travel and career opportunities abroad.
The office provides services to students across the university as
well as sponsoring a range of informational events promoting international
opportunities.
Law
School
As one of the elite public university law schools in the country,
law school students receive an excellent education; well grounded
in theory, ethics, and practical application, which contributes
to a 99% bar passage rate. Graduates of the Law School serve their
clients, employers, and communities in all 50 states, Guam, Puerto
Rico, and around the world.
College
of Liberal Arts
With over 60 majors and 14,000 students, Liberal Arts is the largest
college at the U. Our broad-based education teaches students to
communicate effectively, adapt to changing situations, and creatively
solve problems. The CLA student body includes students with a broad
array of academic and career aspirations who are well- equipped
to be successful in a variety of careers across every industry.
School
of Public Health
Graduates (M.P.H., M.S., and Ph.D) work to prevent illness and injury
at a population level. They study: Biostatistics; Clinical Research;
Community Health Education; Environmental Health; Epidemiology;
Health Services Research, Policy and Administration; Maternal and
Child Health; Public Health Administration; and Public Health Nutrition.
St. Paul Campus
Career Center
The St. Paul Campus Career Center serves 3,500 undergraduate and
graduate students in the College of Agricultural, Food and Environmental
Sciences, the College of Human Ecology, and the College of Natural
Resources. Students graduating from these colleges are prepared
for a wide variety of industries including business, design, environment,
agriculture and much more.
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