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Michigan State University
Place / State :Michigan
Address :DIrector of Admissions, Michigan state University, East Lansing, MI-48824-1020
Contact : E-Mail - 1
Website :http://www.msu.edu 
Degree Awarded :,Bachelor's,Master's, Doctoral,Professional,
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Accounting, Advertising, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Sciences, Agronomy/Soil and Crop Sciences, American Studies, Animal Sciences, Anthropology, Art Eductation, Art/Fine Arts, Art History, Asian/Oriental Studies, Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology/Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Botany/Plant Sciences, Business Administration/ Commerce/ Management, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Child Psychology/Child Development, City/Community/Regional planning, Civil Engineering, Communication, Community Services, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Management, Criminal Justice, (Pre)Dentistry Sequence, Dietetics, Early Childhood Education, Earth Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, Electrical Engineering, Elementary Education, Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Technology, English, Entomology, Envrionmental Studies, Family and Consumer Studies, Family Services, Fashion Design and Technology, Fashion Merchandising, Fish and Game Management, Food Sciences, Food Services Management, Forestry, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, Home Economics, Home Economics Education, Horticulture, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Humanities, Human Resources, Interdisciplinary Studies, Interior Design, International Relations, Journalism, Laboratory Technologies, Landscape Architecture/Design, Latin, (Pre)Law Sequence, Linguistics, Marketing/ Retailing/ Merchandising, Materials Engineering, Materials Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Technology, (Pre)Medicine Sequence, Microbiology, Music, Music Education, Music Therapy, Natural Resource Management, Nursing, Nutrition, Parks Management, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physical Fitness/Exercise Science, Physical Sciences, Physics, Physiology, Political Science/Government, Psychology, Public Administration, Purchasing/Inventory Management, Religious Studies, Russian, Science Education, Secondary Education, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Statistics, Stringed Instruments, Studio Art, Telecommunications, Theater Arts/Drama, (Pre)Veterinary Medicine Sequence, Veterinary Technology, voice, Wildlife Management, Womens Studies, Zoology,

Institution Details :Founded in 1855, 5000 acre small town campus near Detroit
Student body:Coeducational
Institutional control : State


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