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Social Science Schools and Programs in Minneapolis

Top Social Science Schools in Minneapolis

If you are interested in social sciences, Minneapolis’ schools offer a wide range of social and behavioral studies. If you are looking for choices for your social sciences degree, Walden University offers degrees in everything from forensic psychology to mental health counseling.


Argosy University - Twin Cities

Eagan, MN US

About: To succeed in today's competitive workforce, you need a solid foundation of knowledge - and the power to put it to work. And that's exactly what an Argosy University education offers. Drawing upon our more than 30-year history of granting degrees in professional psychology, Argosy University has developed a curriculum that focuses on interpersonal skills and practical experience alongside academic learning. Because getting a degree is one thing. Succeeding, quite another. Request Information



Keller Graduate School of Management - Edina Center

Edina, MN US

About: DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management offers seven master's degree programs in business and technology management and a wide variety of graduate certificates, ideal for working professionals to enhance their careers and increase earnings potential. Thousands of students choose Keller each year and take advantage of the school's convenience and flexibility. Students can earn a master's degree in as little as one year at more than 75 nationwide locations through evening and weekend classes, as well as online courses. Request Information



Keller Graduate School of Management - St. Louis Park Center

St. Louis Park, MN US

About: DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management offers seven master's degree programs in business and technology management and a wide variety of graduate certificates, ideal for working professionals to enhance their careers and increase earnings potential. Thousands of students choose Keller each year and take advantage of the school's convenience and flexibility. Students can earn a master's degree in as little as one year at more than 75 nationwide locations through evening and weekend classes, as well as online courses. Request Information



Carleton College, Environmental and Technology Studies Program

Northfield, MN US

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Metropolitan State University, College of Management

St. Paul, MN US

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Metropolitan State University, College of Management, Graduate Programs

St. Paul, MN US

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St. Olaf College, Environmental Studies Program

Northfield, MN US

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University of Wisconsin, Plant & Earth Sciences Department - River Falls

River Falls, WI US

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