Saturday, November 18, 2006

U of M to offer New Doctoral Degree Programs in Rochester

According to a recent article in the Minneapolis St. Paul Jouranl written by staff writer Joel Grostephan, University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks has big plans for its Rochester operations which include establishing an official U of M campus in the city and envisioning the need for a chancellor to run the school.

The university also plans to implement 10 new degree programs, which don't already exist in other parts of the state, as well as several master's and doctoral programs, including a master's degree in health care administration for working professionals.

To find out all the details, check out the article by clicking this link.

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