Academics
Whether you're a traditional or returning student, Mountain State University has the program and format to help you discover success.
Programs
MSU offers more than 60 associate, bachelor's, and graduate degrees as well as certificate programs. From accounting to wildlife management, forensic investigation to culinary arts, and leadership to diagnostic medical sonography, MSU has a range of market-relevant programs to meet your career demands.
Learning formats
At MSU you can take advantage of convenient class formats — traditional classroom study, accelerated cohorts that meet one evening a week, online class meetings, and independent study. Complete your degree in a format that works for you.
General education requirements
Each program offered within the University has general education requirements. Please reference the undergraduate or graduate catalog to find the course requirements for your program of interest.
Eligible students have the option of completing their general education requirements through a focused track that meets one evening a week. Each track combines the general education requirements into a series that prepares students to enter an associate or bachelor's degree program. This option is offered with tracks that prepare students to enter programs in business, criminal justice, early childhood development, health sciences, and legal studies. Some courses may be provided through independent study. Curricula and instructional locations are subject to change.
