around 3,000 bachelor's, 600 master's, 50 specialist, and 10 doctoral degrees. MNSU's Career Development Center reports that 85% of graduates find employment in an area related to their field, and 90% were employed or continuing their education within 12 months of graduation.
=== Organization and administration ===
The university is organized into seven discipline-specific colleges. Academic programs, schools, and extended learning are divided among them:
=== Institutes and centers ===
Fourteen university-wide interdisciplinary centers and institutes work across collegiate lines:
=== Notable programs ===
MNSU has a history of creating new programs to meet the demand of new and developing fields. It was the nation's first institution to offer a Master of Fine Arts degree in forensics. It also offered one of the first interdisciplinary programs in urban studies and local government management.
The Aviation and Airport Management program is Minnesota's only accredited aviation program. Graduates are often …