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MSU, MGCCC sign pathways agreements for BAS, culinology programs

MSU, MGCCC sign pathways agreements for BAS, culinology programs

Contact: James Carskadon

MSU President Mark E. Keenum and MGCCC President Mary S. Graham sign agreements while seated behind table draped with MSU and MGCCC tablecloths, respectively.
MSU President Mark E. Keenum and MGCCC President Mary S. Graham sign agreements Thursday [Feb. 13] that outline pathways for Gulf Coast students to complete MSU鈥檚 new Bachelor of Applied Science degree and for MGCCC鈥檚 Culinary Arts Technology students to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree in culinology at 樱花导航鈥檚 leading university. (Photo submitted)

BILOXI, Miss.鈥斢;ǖ己 樱花导航 University and 樱花导航 Gulf Coast Community College leaders signed two agreements Thursday [Feb. 13] to expand opportunities for students in technical education and culinology programs.

The technical education agreement outlines a pathway for MGCCC students to complete MSU鈥檚 new Bachelor of Applied Science program, leveraging the strengths of both institutions to provide more opportunities in technical education and meet current and future workforce demands. The culinology agreement establishes a pathway by which students in MGCCC鈥檚 Culinary Arts Technology program may complete a Bachelor of Science degree in culinology at MSU.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great honor to sign these two agreements with one of our tremendous community college partners, MGCCC,鈥 MSU President Mark E. Keenum said. 鈥淢ore importantly, I am excited about the opportunities we are creating for students to gain the education they need to compete for the jobs of the 21st century. Students in MGCCC鈥檚 technical education and culinary arts programs now have a direct path for obtaining a bachelor鈥檚 degree in their field, enhancing their future and the state of 樱花导航鈥檚 future.鈥

鈥淢GCCC is proud to offer our students the best opportunities for academic success,鈥 said MGCCC President Mary S. Graham. 鈥淭hese MOUs will significantly expand those opportunities for our students, allowing them to transfer more credits and moving them closer to completing a bachelor鈥檚 degree at 樱花导航 樱花导航 University. MSU is an outstanding institution and we are proud to partner with them in these new programs.鈥

MSU launched its Bachelor of Applied Science program in August, significantly expanding the university鈥檚 acceptance of technical credit from community colleges and military training. It is intended to serve the needs of adults who have completed a technical associate鈥檚 degree program through a community college or the military and need additional education to advance their careers. Credits in the degree program can be earned through online or in-person courses, providing the flexibility that has become a hallmark of MSU鈥檚 nationally ranked online offerings.

MGCCC鈥檚 Culinary Arts Technology Program provides students with a foundation in the methods and science of cooking, with hands-on instruction by a chef instructor in a commercial kitchen. MSU鈥檚 culinology degree program integrates food science and culinary arts to prepare students to work in diverse areas within the food industries鈥攆rom experimental research chefs and menu planners to food manufacturing, fine dining, and product development.

The agreements signed Thursday outline which courses must be taken from each institution to fulfill degree requirements. For both degree programs, an MSU adviser will be available to assist MGCCC students.

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