Harris-Stowe State University Expands Its Academic Offerings

GOLDSEAL_HSSUHarris-Stowe State University in St. Louis, Missouri, has received approval to begin offering a bachelor’s degree in marketing beginning this fall. The university will now offer 31 different majors.

In addition to the new marketing degree, the university will offer fully online degree programs in criminal justice, healthcare management, and general education. And the university will offer its first certificate program in the area of urban agriculture.

warmackDwaun J. Warmack, president of Harris-Stowe State University, said that the university “is in the midst of a tremendous renaissance that is demonstrated in our ever-expanding academic programs. The breadth of baccalaureate offerings means that Harris-Stowe students can fill a greater range of exciting careers.”

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