Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center
Winona State University | Rochester Center

Professional Studies

Interdisciplinary Program

Winona State University-Rochester Center offers the Professional Studies major, which is an in-depth major requiring no minor.  This program is designed for the working adult who may not be pursuing a career change, but needs to complete a Bachelor's Degree for the purpose of upward mobility within a present career position.

Through the 2+2 Program, students can complete this Bachelor of Arts degree in its entirety at Rochester by completing lower division credits at Rochester Community and Technical College and the major's upper division credits at WSU-RC.

To graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies, a total of 128 credits are required.  Normally, 64 credits can be transferred from a two-year institution and the remainder can be taken from WSU or transferred from a four-year institution. At least 30 semester hours must be taken from WSU.   

The Professional Studies major allows students to pursue individualized academic interests and personal/professional goals within the framework of an academically sound Bachelor of Arts degree program.  It is an excellent alternative for the mature student who wants to build on past experience and design his or her own degree program for current or future needs.  It offers students a great deal of flexibility and allows for intellectual growth in a variety of academic areas.

Admission to WSU

  • Transfer students must have completed at least 24 transferable semester college-level credits (with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.40) at a regionally accredited college or university.
  • Transfer students who have completed fewer than 24 transferable semester college-level credits at a regionally accredited college or university must submit a final high school transcript and (1) have an ACT score of 21 or higher or (2) have an ACT score of 18 or higher and have been in the top 50% of their graduating class.
  • Obtain a transfer application from the Registration/Reception desk in Rochester or click here to print an application form from the web site.
  • Submit official transcripts for all colleges, technical colleges, or universities attended to: WSU Admissions Office, P.O. Box 5838, Winona, MN 55987-5838.
  • Submit the completed application along with a $20 non-refundable fee to Admissions, Student Services, or the Cashier’s Office at UCR.

Professional Studies:  General Option Requirements

  • Completion of 48 S.H. upper division (300 and 400 level) courses.
  • All course prerequisites must be completed.
  • Students will complete the standard WSU University Studies program, 48 upper-division credits, electives to reach a minimum of 128 credits, and will have on file a statement of goals and objectives for the major.

Additional Information

  • Students may declare up to two minors within the requirements of this major.
  • A maximum of 9 credits applying to the major may be taken on a P/NC basis.
  • All other WSU policies apply.
  • Professional Studies majors are advised by the Adult Continuing Education and Extension Department faculty. Advisors meet with students at WSU-Rochester Center by appointments.
  • When declaring the major, students must submit a statement of their goals and objectives for the major, which will be reviewed by the ACEED advisor and retained in the student's file.

Contact for an advising appointment:

Jan Stephenson

SS130

1-800-366-5418 or 285-7100

 

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