Degree Programs
Graduate study at Bemidji State University offers students the opportunity to achieve an advanced state of knowledge based on the philosophy, history, theory, and methodology of a discipline or field of study. The ability to conduct research, to evaluate and apply the research of others, and to present, orally and in writing, the results of study and research to other scholars and to the community at large are among the professional skills obtained through such study.
TIME LIMIT: Graduate credits earned within seven (7) years before the confirming of the degree shall apply to the master's program. Course work more than seven (7) years old is considered to be obsolete and may not be included in a student's program of study.
The following graduate programs are offered:
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Master of Science (M.S.)
- Biology
- Counseling Psychology
- Education (emphasis/cognate area required)
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Industrial Technology (non-Teaching)
- Technology/Career Technical Education (Teaching)
- Mathematics
- Science
- Special Education
- Sport Studies
Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Master of Special Education (M.SpEd.)