Mount Marty College is an American academic community in the Roman Catholic Benedictine liberal arts tradition, located in Yankton, South Dakota. It is a private, Roman Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college, with more than 1,100 students enrolled from 25 states and 5 countries.
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Mission statement
Mount Marty College, an academic community in the Catholic Benedictine liberal arts tradition, prepares students for a contemporary world of work, service to the human community, and personal growth.
Athletics
The Mount Marty "Lancers" are part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC). Men's sports include archery, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and track & field. Women's sports include archery, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, and volleyball.
About MMC
Profile
Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine coeducational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values.
People
Mount Marty College enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.
Place
Mount Marty College is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings.
Academics
Mount Marty is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. On the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate, MMC connects you to the real world of work through practicums and internships.
Locations
MMC also has locations in Watertown, SD and Sioux Falls, SD.
Faculty and staff
Division of Arts & Humanities: Paul C. Anders, Helen M. Ciernick, Janis Hausmann, Andrew W. Henrickson, James L. Hovland Jr., Marvin L. Huber, David J. Kahle, Theresa V. Lafferty, Richard R. Lofthus, Andrea C. Maibaum, Scott Olson, James W. Reese, James F. Sullivan, Kenneth G. Tice.
Division of Education: Candyce C. Chrystal, Candice K. Climer, Christine C. Hof, Deborah McCuin, Mary M. Miller, Jason Nelson, Erin E. Riibe.
Division of Graduate Studies: Larry Dahlen, Barry Degen, Ruth Galbraith, Scott Holzemer, Ashlyn Johnson, Mary Krogh, Alfred Lupien, Jennifer Oakes, Melissa Stellingwerf, Carol Stewart.
Division of Natural Sciences: Bonita L. Gacnik, Justin Hughes, Tamara K. Pease, Nancy J. Saunders, Arnold E. Schaeffer, James Sorenson, Chun Wu.
Division of Nursing: Charlene Bierema, Kristi Biltoft, Kathryn Burt, Krystal Diedrichsen, Sharon Haas, Esther Holzbauer, Mary Holzwarth, Candyce Koch, Sara Kruse, Corinne Lemmer, Chelsie Rodabaugh, Michele Rohde, Gayle Webert.
Division of Social Sciences: Melissa Brim, Dana C. DeWitt, Alan R. Ferris, Charles N. Gross, Lori J. Hofer, Lori J. Lincoln, Terry A. Nelson, Joseph W. Sejnoha.
Academic programs
Listed below are the majors and minors available to students at the Yankton campus.
Bachelor of Arts
Accounting, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Elementary Education, English, Exercise Wellness History, Human Service, Interdisciplinary Studies, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Pre-Professional, Psychology, Recreation Management, Religious Studies, Secondary Education, Special Education, Theatre
Bachelor of Science
Medical Laboratory Science, Forensic Science, Radiological Technology, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Nursing (BSN & RN/LPN to BSN)
Associate of Arts
Accounting, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Interdisciplinary Studies, School Paraprofessional,
Certificate in Practical Nursing
Nursing
Certificates
Accounting, Human Resource Management, Management, Office Management
Minors
Accounting, Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, English, Graphic Design + Media Arts, History, Human Service, Mathematics, Military Science, Music, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Philosophy, Service Science Leadership, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Theatre
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