UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
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applied technology bs
The applied technology program curriculum is designed to emphasize the practical application of business management and examine the theories of human resource development, production process planning and technological innovations critical for success in public and private industries.
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Construction Engineering Technology BS
We offer the only accredited online Construction Engineering Technology program in the nation. Learn to coordinate and supervise a jobsite from the conceptual development stage through final construction, and build a strong foundation for your career.
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Elementary Education
(Teacher Assistant Program) BSYou’re already a teacher’s assistant, which means you know what it takes to run a classroom. And odds are, you’ve probably even thought about running your own someday, right? Maybe you’re itching to implement your personal teaching styles and create a learning environment that reflects them? Does that sound about right?
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industrial engineering technology bs
The mission of the Industrial Engineering Technology program is to produce graduates who can easily make the transition from the university to planning and supervisory positions in the workforce, particularly that of the industrial sector, including manufacturing and service industries.
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Library and information science ba
The Bachelor of Arts degree in library and information science may be used to satisfy the requirements for licensure as a school library media specialist in the state of Mississippi. Students who complete the BA in LIS and pass the PRAXIS exams, I and II and the Specialty exam may qualify as School Library Media Specialists in Mississippi.
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Nursing (RN) BSN
Are you an RN who would like to obtain your BSN and still be able to work? If so,
The University of Southern Mississippi is opening the door to your future as a health care provider by giving you the greatest flexibility in earning you degree online. -
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Special Education BS
You're already a special education teacher's assistant, which means you know what it takes to work with students with exceptionalities. And odds are, you've probably even thought about becoming a special education teacher someday, right?


