Fort Campbell
Courses and programs
We offer a variety of courses and programs taught by ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State's talented faculty. Our programs are offered in convenient formats and start times, including evenings and online.
Our advisors are here to assist you with the admissions process and planning your course schedule for graduation. Whether you want to transfer to ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú State or earn your master's degree, we want to help you get started.
Certificate programs
OSH 101, Emergency Medical Training (EMT), is a six-credit hour course offered on
post. Successful completion of the course will allow you to receive state certification
and national registration. The course meets in the evening from 6 to 9 p.m.
Bachelor's degree programs
There are many paths to completing a business degree. Speak to an advisor to map out your plan for graduation.
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Contact
Kelsey Johnson
Academic Advisor
kjohnson109@murraystate.edu
270.809.4196
This program is designed for those returning to school to finish their bachelor degree. Talk to an advisor to see how you can tailor your curriculum to meet your personal and professional goals. Multiple fields of study and pathways are available!
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Contact
Samantha Matuszak
Coordinator, Fort Campbell Campus
smatuszak@murraystate.edu
270.809.1549
There are many paths to completing the Bachelor of Science in Business degree with an area in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Contact an advisor today to map out your plan for graduation.
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Contact
Kelsey Johnson
Academic Advisor
kjohnson109@murraystate.edu
270.809.4196
The Bachelor of Science in Public and Community Health at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú is a dynamic major that is interdisciplinary in nature and provides options that allow students to prepare for various careers in public and community health organizations, such as hospitals, governmental agencies, non-profits, and worksite wellness programs.
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Contact
Dr. Elizabeth Gordon
Program Director
egordon5@murraystate.edu
270.809.5745
The Department of Criminal Justice and Social Work offers a BSW where social workers display an informed passion to improve the quality of life for others, especially for vulnerable populations. The BSW degree program prepares students for professional entry level generalist practice in the social work profession, for entry level state licensure and for further education.
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Contact
Dr. Peggy Pittman-Munke
Program Director
pmunke@aol.com
270.809.3055
Master's degree programs
The Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree program prepares students for leadership careers in public service organizations. The degree is appropriate for people already working in these fields as a means of advancement and also for pre-service individuals looking to develop the skills and knowledge to enter into an administrative position.
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Contact
Dr. James Clinger
Program Director
jclinger@murraystate.edu
270.809.2706
ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú-Hopkinsville regional campus programs
Online degree programs
Important dates
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Contact Us
Let's talk about your options! We have staff available to help with program advising, registration and admissions. We are conveniently located in the SSG Glenn H. English Jr. Army Education Center, Room 228 from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Give us a call at 270.707.1549 or e-mail msu.ftcampbell@murraystate.edu.
Samantha Matuszak
Coordinator, Fort Campbell Campus
Where we're located
Fort Campbell Campus
ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú
202 Bostogne
Fort Campbell, KY
Our office is located in the SSG Glenn H. English Jr. Army Education Center, Room 228.