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Kent State University is a pioneer in online education, offering its first online programs more than 15 years ago. Kent State offers more than 90 degree and certificate programs online, unmatched by most peer universities.
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The CAD for Manufacturing undergraduate certificate prepares students with hands-on training and instruction on several of the most popular software tools used by industry in computer-aided drafting and design and solid modeling. Students equipped with these certificate skills are the most sought-after for employment in drafting/designing. Specific industry-used software students will learn include: AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Inventor, and Creo.
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The field of cultural foundations of education conceptualizes education as a broad and complex undertaking that is best understood through a range of disciplines and fields of study.
In today’s interconnected world, where cyber threats are constantly evolving, there is a growing demand for professionals who can understand and address both the technical and social aspects of cybercrime. Kent State University is excited to announce its new 100% online Bachelor of Science in Cybercriminology, one of the few programs in the U.S. that combines information technology with criminology to meet the needs of this rapidly expanding field.
Whether you are a current student, an in-service educator, or a community member looking to engage in continuous learning and professional development, online workshops offer an invaluable opportunity to enhance your skills, explore teaching strategies, or learn a new technology—all from the comfort of your home.
Dr. Jay Dorfman, professor and coordinator of Music Education at Kent State University, recently shared his insights at the 2024 NAfME Biennial Music Research and Teacher Education Conference, shedding light on the complex career transitions that music teacher educators (MTEs) experience. His presentation explored the phases and decisions that MTEs face, particularly in the middle and late stages of their careers, using the Push-Pull-Moor (PPM) Model as a framework.
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