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Africana Studies
At the University of Mount Union, the Africana studies minor helps students explore the impact of people of African descent on American society and the world.
Education – Middle Childhood Education
The University of Mount Union's Bachelor of Arts degree and license in middle childhood education prepares students to work with children in grades 4-9, with a focus in language arts, science, social studies and mathematics. Students will begin field experience in their freshman year to get a feel for the classroom setting as soon as possible.
Electrical Engineering
The electrical engineering major at Mount Union provides students with hands-on experiences in the application of scientific and mathematical principles utilized to design, manufacture, and control structures, machines, processes, and systems.
Gender and Sexuality Studies
The gender and sexuality studies minor at the University of Mount Union will allow students to analyze the effects of cultural attitudes and social structures through an array of courses that explore ideas and misconceptions regarding men and women.
Peacebuilding and Social Justice
The University of Mount Union’s minor in peacebuilding and social justice focuses on the insights and methodologies of the humanities, arts and social sciences to compliment a wide array of majors.
Employee Campaign
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Koru Mindfulness
Koru Mindfulness Workshops will be offered to students by Dr. Francine E. Packard. Koru uses evidence-based mindfulness skills and information to help students cope and manage the stressors experienced as they maneuver their academic and personal life journey.
175th Anniversary | Women of Mount Union
In celebration of Mount Union’s 175th Anniversary, we’re recognizing the remarkable women that have contributed to our history as part of Women’s History Month.
Brumbaugh Scholars Program
The Brumbaugh Scholars Program offers paid summer research opportunities at the Nature Center.
Tobacco Free Campus
In accordance with the campus mission statement to prepare students for fulfilling lives, meaningful work, and responsible citizenship, effective January 1, 2018, the University is 100% tobacco-free.