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University of Wisconsin - Stout




University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Human Development
Food and Nutritional Sciences
219 Home Economics Building
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-2216
Fax: 1-715-232-2317

Description:
The Food and Nutritional Sciences program combines a strong content knowledge base with applied research. Three concentrations augment the research and class core: Food Science and Technology, Human Nutritional Science and Food Packaging, Students planning to become registered Dietitians may enroll in a Dietetic Internship accredited by the Commission on Accreditation/Approval for Dietetics Education.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels. Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Food and Nutritional Sciences

Research Areas:
Food Science;
Human Nutrition;
Food Packaging


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Human Development
Marriage and Family Therapy
342A Vocational Rehabilitation Bldg., UW-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-2194
Fax: 1-715-232-2524

Description:
Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs) are uniquely trained to use psychotherapy and psych-education to help people improve their ability to relate to others. Clinically, an individual’s symptoms are understood and treated in the context of these important relationships. Wile MFTs work in the same settings as other therapists, they are the best trained to help people make informed relationship decisions that promote emotional /psychological adjustment in themselves and others. Program curriculum meets licensing criteria in most states (including Wisconsin and Minnesota), prepares students for membership in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and adheres to the rigorous standards for training set by the Commission on Accreditation of Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE).

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels. Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE). Also meets WI & MN
Degree(s):
M.S. - Marriage and Family Therapy

 


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Human Development
Family Studies and Human Development
337 Vocational Rehabilitation Bldg., UW-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-1273

Description:
The Family Studies and Human Development program focuses on development of the individual across the lifespan with an emphasis on family systems processes and relationships. The degree offers flexibility in the elective courses so students can build a plan that is consistent with their own interests and career goals. The department offers coursework and faculty expertise in gerontology, work/family issues, family policy, family resource management, child and adolescent development, family stress and abuse, and program planning.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Family Studies and Human Development

Research Areas:
Gerontology;work/family issues;family policy;family resource management; child and adolescent issues; family policy;family resource management; family stress and abuse;program planning


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Human Development
Mental Health Counseling
230 Vocational Rehabilitation Bldg., UW-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-3094
Fax: 1-715-232-2356

Description:
Training in mental health counseling serves includes the provision of principles and theories of counseling and psychotherapy, group dynamics, family systems theories, human and career development and psychological assessment, as well as understanding and remediation of the causes of mental illness and dysfunctional behavior. Mental health counselors work with individuals, groups, couples and families for the purpose of treating psychopathological conditions and optimizing human growth and development, Individuals who have previous undergraduate preparation in social work, sociology, psychology, vocational rehabilitation, child development and family life, addictions, or human services are especially well-qualified to enter the program. The Mental Health Counseling Program is an approved professional counseling program for the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) credential in the state of Wisconsin.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels.
Degree(s):
M.S.- Mental Health Counseling

Research Areas:
Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Issues; Eating Disorders; Career Counseling; Gerontological Counseling; Health Psychology Counseling; Children and Adolescents Counseling


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Human Development
Applied Psychology
304 McCalmont Hall, UW-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-2451
Fax: 1-715-232-5303

Description:
The focus of this master’s degree program is the application of psychological theory to organizational and social problems which exist in a variety of venues – for profit, non-profit and educational. Students are educated broadly in the field and choose from concentrations in: Industrial/Organization Psychology, Health Psychology or Program Evaluation. A guiding tenant of the program is the recognition of the inherent complexity of social problems and that effective solutions cross disciplines. Statistic and research methodology are used to verify the success of change. The faculty is strong in laboratory as well as field methodology. Psychology research labs are well equipped for students to explore interest areas such as psychophysiology, cognitive psychology, and social psychology and perception. Practical experience is an integral part of program coursework. Graduates are prepared to be agents and facilitators of change.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Applied Psychology (Concentrations: Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Health Psychology

Research Areas:
Organizational Development; Health Education, Organizational Program Evaluation; Stress; Testing; Measurement; Alocohol Abuse


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Human Development
Vocational Rehabilitation
227 Vocational Rehabilitation Bldg, UW-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-1895
Fax: 1-715-232-2356

Description:
This program prepares rehabilitation professionals to help individuals deal with the personal and social effects of disabilities and to function independently. The vocational implications of disability are a significant focus of the program. Through applied problem-solving techniques, rehabilitation professionals facilitate positive adjustment to disability and reduce barriers to employment as a strategy to empower individuals with disabilities. Diverse educational backgrounds are welcome. A desire to work with people in a helping capacity and volunteer or work experience with persons with disabilities are considered assets. A Rehabilitation Counseling concentration for working professionals with two or more years experience in rehabilitation services or a related field is available online.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels. CORE.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Vocational Rehabilitation

Research Areas:
Rehabilitation Counseling;Disability;Community Based Services;Workforce Development;Vocational Evaluation;Mental Health Counseling


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Technology, Engineering Management
Risk Control
125F Science Wing, Jarvis Hall, UW-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-1422
Fax: 1-715-232-5236

Description:
The Risk control program prepares students for management-level positions in the areas of worker health and safety, as well as environmental, property and legal protection. The program integrates comprehensive technical knowledge with a focus on the application of proven employee-inclusive management techniques. These proficiencies are critical to promoting a culture of total asset protection throughout normal business practice operations. Afternoon and evening-based course scheduling is designed to accommodate the needs of traditional and non-traditional students.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School of UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Risk Control

 


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Technology, Engineering Management
Training and Development
263 Technology Wing, Jarvis Hall
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-5634
Fax: 1-715-232-5004

Description:
The Training and Development program prepares professionals to meet the human resource development needs of business and industry. Students receive a broad knowledge base in training and development: curriculum is flexible enough for those who want to acquire in-depth knowledge and skills in a particular area of the field. The program is especially appropriate for those who have a business or technology-oriented undergraduate degree or professional experience in business or human resources. Graduates will be able to analyze training and development needs; design, develop, deliver and evaluate training programs and material; manage and coordinate training efforts; and develop training and development competencies in managers and supervisors. The Training and Development program also offers a two year off-campus cohort option.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Training & Development

 


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Technology, Engineering Management
Information and Communication Technologies
232B Communication Technologies Building, UW-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-1484
Fax: 1-715-232-1441

Description:
The communication and Information Technologies program is designed to enhance the careers of professionals working in technological areas related to information and communication. The program consists of a 15 credit core and an emphasis area with a minimum of 15 credits. In consultation with a faculty adviser, students develop an individualized program emphasis based on the core coursework. The emphasis areas are: Information Technology Management, Learning Technologies, Visual Communication Technology and Technology Coordinator.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels.
Degree(s):
M.S.- Information and Communication Technologies

 


University of Wisconsin - Stout
College of Technology, Engineering Management
Technology Management
281D Technology Wing, Jarvis Hall
Menomonie, WI 54751 US

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Phone: 1-715-232-1144
Fax: 1-715-232-5004

Description:
Students in technology management prepare for positions of technical leadership and responsibility in business, industry and government. The program develops both the managerial and technical skills of its graduates. Students specialize in a technical area designed to meet their personal and professional needs. Popular specialty areas include, but are not limited to Quality Management, Industrial Engineering Technology, Production Operations, Information Technology, Packaging and Supply Chain Management. The program is particularly appropriate for people who have undergraduate degrees in such areas as technology, engineering or business.

 

Accreditation Description:
The Graduate School at UW-Stout is fully accredited by the North Central Association of College and Secondary Schools (NCA) to offer programs at the master's and education specialist levels.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Technology Management

Research Areas:
Manufacturing; Quality Management; Information Technology; Graphic Communications Management; Packaging; Supply Chain Management


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