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Universities in Des Moines Recommendations

I'm exploring universities in Des Moines and would love to get some insights into which schools have strong programs, especially in business or engineering. Any recommendations or experiences to share?

8 months ago

There are several great universities in Des Moines, so you're definitely looking in the right place! For business and engineering specifically, here are a few campuses worth looking at:

1. Drake University: One of the top private universities in the Midwest. The College of Business and Public Administration at Drake is well-regarded and their school of business is accredited by the AACSB, a leading accreditor of business programs. They offer various undergraduate business majors including a B.S. in Business Administration as well as a B.S. in Actuarial Science and a B.S. in Data Analytics that might interest you.

2. Grand View University: This is a smaller, private institution offering intimate class sizes and personalized instruction. Their business administration program allows students to choose a concentration in areas such as management, marketing, finance, and human resource management, providing a tailored learning experience.

3. Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC): While it's a community college, DMACC offers robust two-year programs in business and pre-engineering courses. They have well-established transfer relations with 4-year institutions, so this could be a stepping-stone to finishing a bachelor's degree elsewhere if you're open to this path.

4. Iowa State University: Though not located in Des Moines itself but about 45 minutes away in Ames is Iowa State University, which has particularly strong engineering programs across various disciplines. It's widely recognized for its College of Engineering.

Remember, while these universities have praises in these particular areas of study, it would be beneficial to consider factors such as the campus culture, size of the university, extracurricular opportunities, financial aid, and career services when making your choice. I recommend visiting these colleges (if possible and health guidelines allow) and reaching out to current students and faculty in the business/engineering departments to get a real feel for what it might be like to attend. Good luck!

8 months ago

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