Regents Approve 4 New Minor Degrees For School Of Mines
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Board of Regents has approved four new minor degrees and a graduate certificate at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
The board Thursday approved new minors in global engineering, computational statistics, environmental science and military science. The regents also approved a new graduate certificate in petroleum systems.
The School of Mines says the degrees in global engineering and computational statistics are expected to have the biggest impact on the most students.
The global engineering program is designed to better prepare graduates for cultural and social challenges they can face working on multicultural projects. The school says 90 percent of the top 20 employers of its graduates have locations in countries outside the U.S.
Students will be able to enroll in the new programs this fall.
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