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Metro State University offers 25 master's degree programs, an MA or MS degree in individualized studies, and an interdisciplinary Master of Arts degree in liberal studies. The university also offers eleven graduate certificate programs. In 2007, Metro State began offering an applied doctor of nursing practice degree.
The then-Metropolitan State College of Denver Board of Trustees on March 9, 2011, approved a legislative proposal to change the institution's name to "Denver State University" following a vote among students and faculty. [24] [25] University of Denver administration and faculty publicly objected to "Denver State University" as MSU Denver's new ...
2+2 Plan [4]; Alternative Licensure Program (ALP) [5] Center for Improving Early Learning - Tools of the Mind (CIEL) [6] Center for Individualized Learning [7]; College Assistance Migrant Program [8]
Although the university was founded in 1971, [2] the library was not built until 2004. Originally designed as a "university without walls," Metropolitan State University students and faculty were reliant on the libraries of other area colleges and universities, which sometimes caused strained relationships between Metropolitan State and other institutions. [3]
Metro State was selected for the 2013 NIT Season Tip-Off, their opponent is the Rhode Island Rams. The regional is being played at the McKale Center in Tucson, AZ. Home of the Arizona Wildcats. Metro State became the second Division II team to be selected in the NIT Season Tip-Off. [3]
MSU Denver's main rivals are Colorado School of Mines, Fort Lewis College, and Regis University. Completed in 2015, the Assembly Athletic Complex is the home site for six of the Roadrunners’ 15 sports, including, baseball, softball, men's and women's soccer, and men's and women's tennis. The site is located south of the Colfax viaduct ...
Home. Away. NCAA Tournament championships; 2004, 2006: ... represents Metropolitan State University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, United States. Postseason results
James Densley (born 13 April 1982) is a British-American sociologist and Professor of Criminal Justice at Metropolitan State University.He is best known as co-founder of The Violence Project [1] and as co-author of the bestselling book, The Violence Project: How To Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic. [2]