Recent Program Features

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It's not enough to understand your role in the world around you. You must also be able to take action when needed. Learn how to participate cooperatively in a variety of artistic, cultural, education, political, recreational, health, public service and social service settings.

Available courses

THEA 107 - Theatre Activity: Costume

THEA

107

Online

THEA 108 - Theatre Act: Lighting

THEA

108

Online

THEA 105 - Theatre Act: Stagecraft

THEA

105

Online

THEA 103 - Theatre Activity: Mgmt

THEA

103

Online

THEA 102 - Theatre Activity: Acting

THEA

102

Online

THEA 109 - Theatre Activity: Sound

THEA

109

Online

HP 291 - Concepts of Fitness

HP

291

Online

RPLS 278 - Leisure and Lifestyle

RPLS

278

Online

HP 291 - Concepts of Fitness

HP

291

Online

CDIS 205 - Beginning Sign Language

CDIS

205

Online

HP 117 - Aerobic Conditioning

HP

117

Online

HP 103 - Fitness for Living

HP

103

Online

URBS 230W - Community Leadership

URBS

230W

Online

HP 175 - Fitness Activities

HP

175

Online

NURS 101W - Courage/Caring/Team Bldg

NURS

101W

Online

HP 190 - Yoga

HP

190

Online

ENG 242W - Intro Creative Writing

ENG

242W

Online

CMST 310 - Performance of Literature

CMST

310

Online

You use technology every day, but are you doing so ethically and responsibly? Learn how to select, create, manage, organize, and communicate information using technology.

Available courses

ENG 271W - Technical Communication 13 - Completely Online - Synchronous

Online

ENG 271W - Technical Communication 13 - Completely Online - Synchronous

Online

ENG 271W - Technical Communication 12 - Completely Online-Asynchronous

Online

ENG 271W - Technical Communication 12 - Completely Online-Asynchronous

Online

ENG 271W - Technical Communication 13 - Completely Online - Synchronous

Online

CIS 100 - Introduction to Computing and Applications 12 - Completely Online-Asynchronous Online
CIS 202W - Computers in Society 12 - Completely Online-Asynchronous Online

Update for faculty and staff about summer enrollment and some early advice about how we might plan for an uncertain fall semester.


Good morning,

I am writing today with a brief update on summer enrollment and some early advice about how we might plan for an uncertain fall semester.

  • Summer: All summer instruction will be online. For the past two weeks, deans have been working with faculty to adapt classes and adjust course offerings for online delivery. Thanks to a lot of hard work by faculty, staff, and administrators, we are cautiously optimistic that summer enrollments will be solid.
  • Fall: We will be a part of the conversation about what our delivery mode for fall is, but it will ultimately be Chancellor Devinder Malhotra’s decision. Conversations are ongoing, and no timeline for a decision has been shared. The options for fall seem to be:
    • Normal in-person instruction
    • Entirely online delivery
    • Mostly online and limited in-person delivery (with social distancing)

I encourage everyone to be prepared to adapt whenever a decision is made. That means preparing for each of the possibilities above.

In the meantime, thank you all for your outstanding work during this strange and unprecedented semester. I am proud to be a part of this university community because of the wonderful work you are doing.

If you have questions, ideas, comments, or concerns, please email me at provost@mnsu.edu.

Stay safe. Thank you for everything you do for our students and our university.

Kind regards,

Matt

Matt Cecil, Ph.D.
Interim Provost & Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

have the opportunity to choose a Pass/No-Credit grading method for classes this semester that were not completed prior to March 16, 2020.


Good morning,

I am writing today to remind you about a University decision to allow you to choose Pass/No-Credit (P/NC) grading for Spring 2020 courses. This decision reflects the unprecedented situation we find ourselves in due to COVID-19 and the transition of all courses to remote or alternative delivery.

You have the opportunity to choose a Pass/No-Credit grading method for classes this semester that were not completed prior to March 16, 2020. Please review the information and resources available at https://mankato.mnsu.edu/grading/ before making a decision about changing a course grading method. Instructions and a video demonstrating how to change a course grading method is available on the web site. I strongly encourage you to consult with your advisor and your instructors prior to Friday April 24, so you are able to make the best possible decision for your situation. There is no reason to hurry in making a decision, so please consult and consider carefully your options. All Pass/No-Credit grade method changes need to be completed within e-Services by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, April 26.

In addition to the option of a Pass/No-Credit grading method, the last day to withdraw from full semester Spring 2020 courses has been moved back to April 27, 2020.  In considering a withdraw from a course, you are encouraged to consult with your advisor prior to making a decision.

If you have questions about how to change a course grading method or withdraw from a course, please contact the Registrar’s Office at https://onestop.mnsu.edu/app/registrar. General questions about Pass/No-Credit grade changes or other academic concerns may be sent to provost@mnsu.edu.

I hope you continue to be safe and well during these unprecedented times.

Sincerely,

Lynn D. Akey
Vice President for Student Success, Analytics and Integrated Planning