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University of Minnesota Crookston

Crookston, MN, United States

The University of Minnesota Crookston campus specializes in applied, career-oriented programs with a focus on agriculture, business, and technology in a rural northwest Minnesota setting, offering hands-on learning and strong industry connections.

  • Agriculture and Natural Resources: agronomy, animal science, horticulture, and natural resources management
  • Business programs: accounting, management, marketing, and finance
  • Applied sciences and technology: information technology, health sciences, and equine science
  • Education and human services: early childhood education and hospitality

Emphasis is placed on practical skills, internships, and preparation for careers in agribusiness, natural resources, and related fields with modern facilities for experiential learning.

University of Minnesota Duluth

Duluth, MN, United States

The University of Minnesota Duluth campus focuses on undergraduate education with strong emphases in liberal arts, sciences, and professional programs, situated overlooking Lake Superior with a commitment to regional issues and hands-on learning.

  • College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: English, history, philosophy, sociology, and foreign languages
  • Swenson College of Science and Engineering: biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and computer science
  • Labovitz School of Business and Economics: accounting, finance, management, and marketing
  • College of Education and Human Service Professions: teacher education, social work, and exercise science
  • School of Fine Arts: music, theater, art, and design

Programs emphasize sustainability, Great Lakes studies, and community engagement with opportunities in research and internships tailored to northern Minnesota.

University of Minnesota Morris

Morris, MN, United States

The University of Minnesota Morris campus provides a distinctive liberal arts education in a rural setting, emphasizing undergraduate research, sustainability, and global perspectives with small class sizes and personalized attention.

  • Division of the Humanities: literature, history, philosophy, and languages
  • Division of the Social Sciences: anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology
  • Division of Science and Mathematics: biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and environmental science
  • Education programs: teacher licensure in multiple fields
  • Interdisciplinary studies: American Indian studies, gender studies, and environmental studies

The campus highlights hands-on research, study abroad, and a strong focus on environmental stewardship and social justice.

University of Minnesota Rochester

Rochester, MN, United States

The University of Minnesota Rochester campus is a health sciences-focused institution located in downtown Rochester near the Mayo Clinic, offering innovative undergraduate programs centered on biomedical sciences, health professions, and leadership.

  • Biomedical sciences and health professions: biology, chemistry, public health, and pre-professional tracks
  • Health sciences leadership and management programs
  • Interdisciplinary health studies with clinical and research integration
  • Emphasis on patient-centered care, innovation, and collaboration with medical institutions

Programs leverage proximity to world-renowned healthcare facilities for experiential learning, research opportunities, and preparation for careers in the health sciences sector.

University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Minneapolis, MN, United States

The University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus serves as the flagship research institution of the system, offering comprehensive undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across a wide array of disciplines in a large urban setting spanning Minneapolis and St. Paul.

  • College of Liberal Arts: humanities, social sciences, languages, and fine arts
  • College of Science and Engineering: engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, and mathematics
  • Carlson School of Management: business administration, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship
  • College of Biological Sciences: biology, ecology, genetics, and neuroscience
  • School of Nursing and Medical School: health sciences, medicine, public health, and biomedical research
  • College of Education and Human Development: education, psychology, and human services
  • Humphrey School of Public Affairs: public policy, urban planning, and international relations
  • College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences: agriculture, environmental science, and food systems

Students benefit from extensive research opportunities, interdisciplinary programs, and access to world-class facilities including libraries, laboratories, and clinical centers.