
At
Mesa State College, students find a balance of educational
excellence and real-world experience that prepares them
to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Mesa State College offers a broad
array of baccalaureate majors, with numerous areas of
concentration, and two master's degrees. The College's
two-year division, Western Colorado Community College,
offers developmental courses and career and technical
programs at the certificate and associate-degree level.
Classes are taught by faculty
who have chosen undergraduate teaching as the focus
of their professional careers, and nearly all programs
place practical training -- through internships, fieldwork,
student teaching, or clinical practice -- at the center
of students' learning.
With a low student-to-faculty
ratio, interaction with students is commonplace and
affords faculty the ability to involve undergraduates
in challenging research opportunities usually found
in graduate programs. The Mesa State campus features
current technology and modern facilities, including
the vast resources of Tomlinson Library. |