Green Bay Campus is one of the campuses operated by College of Menominee Nation. Our records show the address as Green Bay, WI, United States.
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The Green Bay Campus of the College of Menominee Nation extends educational opportunities to urban Native American populations and surrounding communities, providing accessible programs that mirror the main campus offerings while adapting to urban workforce needs. This location focuses on flexible scheduling to accommodate working adults and emphasizes practical, career-oriented training.
- Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration: Tailored for urban professionals, this program includes courses in small business management, e-commerce, and financial literacy, with projects simulating operations of Native-owned businesses in city environments.
- Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies: A transfer-oriented degree covering general education requirements in communications, mathematics, and social sciences, ideal for students planning to continue at nearby universities like UW-Green Bay.
- Certificate in Human Services: This short-term program prepares individuals for roles in social work, counseling, and community outreach, with emphasis on serving urban indigenous populations through courses in cultural competency, case management, and ethics.
- Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology: Focused on in-demand skills, it covers software development, database management, and web design, including modules on technology in tribal governance and digital archiving of cultural materials.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (completion program): For those with prior associate degrees, this builds advanced clinical skills, leadership in healthcare, and community health promotion, with partnerships for clinical placements in Green Bay hospitals.
- Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice: Addressing urban safety concerns, the curriculum includes law enforcement, corrections, and juvenile justice, incorporating perspectives on restorative justice within Native communities.
The Green Bay Campus also hosts specialized workshops on professional development, resume building, and cultural arts, such as beading and traditional storytelling adapted for modern contexts. With state-of-the-art computer labs and evening classes, it supports non-traditional students balancing work and family. The programs integrate Menominee cultural elements, like guest speakers from tribal elders, to maintain a connection to heritage amid urban settings.
Accredited and aligned with regional employer needs, the campus serves around 150 students per year, promoting economic mobility and cultural preservation. Courses address urban challenges like housing insecurity and mental health in indigenous populations, ensuring graduates are versatile leaders ready to bridge traditional and contemporary worlds.
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