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Center for Ecology and Natural Resource Sustainability

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Department of Political Science

Kent State University's Columbus Program in State Issues (CPSI) helps tomorrow's leaders understand public policy development at the state level.

Department of Political Science

The Washington Program in National Issues (WPNI) is a 15-week academic program offered Spring semester that offers 15 academic credit hours. A select group of juniors and seniors from various academic disciplines study national and international political structures,  culture and history, science and technology and public policy and administration firsthand in the most dynamic and stimulating political atmosphere in the world: Washington, D.C.  WPNI offers students a bridge to the labor market they hope to enter upon graduation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Department of Mathematical Sciences

A Personalized Solution for Improved Math Skills! Basic math skills are an essential foundation for many courses of study and necessary for your overall academic success in college. Kent State University is dedicated to the success of our students and has developed a specialized learning experience to equip students with the mathematical knowledge they will need on their path to graduation.

School of Media and Journalism

The Center for Scholastic Journalism is a national clearinghouse with information for and about student journalists and their advisers, a research center on issues affecting scholastic media, an educator of journalism teachers and an advocate for student press freedom and the First Amendment.

School of Health Sciences

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School of Health Sciences

The Bachelor of Science in Nutrition provides students with a broad general education and a strong foundation in nutrition, dietetics and the sciences. The emphasis is integrating theory, research and application of knowledge to the profession of dietetics.

School of Health Sciences

The College of Education, Health and Human Services at Kent State University offers a Bachelor of Science degree program with a major in Integrated Health Studies. The program is interdisciplinary and involves a variety of academic areas both from the College of Education, Health and Human Services, as well as other departments at Kent State that deal with health and human services.

School of Health Sciences

Health education is a social science that draws from the biological, environmental, psychological, physical and medical sciences to promote health and prevent disease, disability and premature death through education-driven voluntary activities.

Exercise science and exercise physiology are designed to promote the development of a healthy lifestyle and prepare its graduates for teaching exercise science and fitness professions. Students acquire knowledge of human movement, requisite skills and competencies in their area of specialization at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels.