The Campuses

The Ashtabula Campus
3300 Lake Rd. West, Ashtabula, OH 44004, phone: 440-964-3322, fax: 440-964-4269, Web:
www.ashtabula.kent.edu. The northern-most campus of Kent state University's eight-campus system is centrally located between Cleveland, Erie and Youngstown. The Ashtabula Campus is situated on an 80-acre site along State Route 531 overlooking Lake Erie. In the fall of 2009, the Robert S. Morrison Health and Science Building opened providing state-of-the-art learning environments including a cadaver lab, x-ray lab, human patient simulator, and a living lab with a full-size apartment. The new building alongside Main Hall, the library, and technology building are designed to meet the educational needs of the students and community. The Ashtabula Campus offers eighteen associate degrees and the Bachelor of Applied Studies. The campus offers coursework for eight baccalaureate degrees and one master's degree. Campus facilities include modern classrooms, wireless Internet access, computer labs, conference space, electronic classrooms, academic support services, auditorium and gymnasium. Additionally, the campus has a corporate training center at the Lodge & Conference Center at Geneva State Park offering customized training and workforce development to meet the needs of local business and industry.

Degrees offered at this campus: 

Associate of Arts

 

Justice Studies

Associate of Science

Associate of Applied Business

 

Accounting Technology

 

Business Management Technology

 

Computer Technology

 

Information Technology for Administrative Professionals

Associate of Applied Science

 

Aviation Maintenance Technology

 

Early Childhood Education Technology

 

Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology

 

Human Services Technology

 

Mechanical Engineering Technology (Integrated Manufacturing)

 

Nursing

 

Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology

 

Physical Therapist Assistant Technology
Radiologic Technology

 

Respiratory Therapy Technology

 

Associate of Technical Study—Category A

 Bachelor of Applied Studies


The East Liverpool Campus
400 E. 4th Street, East Liverpool, OH 43920,
www.eliv.kent.edu, 330-382-7400 (phone), 330-382-7562 (fax). Kent State East Liverpool is an urban campus that overlooks the Ohio River. The campus serves students from Columbiana, Carroll, Jefferson and Mahoning counties in Ohio, and from the neighboring states of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. The East Liverpool Campus offers associate degrees in arts and sciences, accounting technology, business management technology, computer technology, justice studies, legal assisting technology, nursing, occupational therapy assistant and physical therapist assistant. Students interested in baccalaureate degrees can complete the Bachelor of Applied studies or coursework in business management, technology, justice studies and general studies. Students can complete nearly all the coursework for the psychology and integrated health studies majors. Excellent resources, small class size and a comprehensive developmental education curriculum are in place to help every student succeed.

Degrees offered at this campus:

Associate of Arts

 

Justice Studies

Associate of Science

Associate of Applied Business

 

Accounting Technology

 

Business Management Technology

 

Computer Technology

Associate of Applied Science

 

Legal Assisting Technology

 

Nursing

 

Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology

 

Physical Therapist Assistant Technology

Associate of Technical Study—Category A

  Bachelor of Applied Studies


The Geauga Campus
14111 Claridon-Troy Road, Burton Twp., OH 44021, phone: 440-834-4187, fax: 440-834-8846, Web: www.geauga.kent.edu. Kent State Geauga is located in the heart of Geauga County, one mile north of state Routes 87 and 700. It is easily accessible from Cleveland and the eastern suburbs. Courses leading to associate degrees in arts and sciences, accounting technology, business management technology, computer technology, nursing and technical studies are offered, as is the Bachelor of Applied Studies. All courses to complete baccalaureate majors in business management, general studies, nursing and technology are available. Selected graduate courses and courses leading to the Master of Technology are offered as well. Courses also are offered at the Kent State Geauga Twinsburg Center, 8990 Darrow Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087 (The “Old School House” Building), phone: 330-487-0574.

Degrees offered at this campus: 

Associate of Arts

Associate of Science

Associate of Applied Business

 

Accounting Technology (most coursework)

 

Business Management Technology (most coursework)

 

Computer Technology

Associate of Applied Science

 

Computer Design, Animation and Game Design Technology (most coursework)

 

Horticulture Technology

 

Nursing

Associate of Technical Study—Category A

Associate of Technical Study—Category B

 

Emergency Medical Services Technology

 

Industrial Trades Technology

Bachelor of Applied Studies


The Salem Campus
2491 SR 45 S., Salem, OH 44460, phone: 330-332-0361, fax: 330-332-9256, e-mail: ask-us@salem.kent.edu, Web: www.salem.kent.edu. The Salem campus offers the first two years of study in most Kent State University baccalaureate programs, as well as selected upper-division and graduate courses. Located on a 96-acre site just two miles south of the city, the campus features a lake and an arboretum—a 25-acre mixed hardwood forest—used by students for studies and recreation. A nature trail winds through the campus, attracting both bird watchers and runners. Students may use the outdoor tennis courts and the student activities center. In addition to offering a variety of cultural, social and student activities, the campus offers an honors program; continuing studies; liberal education courses; academic support services; developmental education; and associate degree programs in business, education, horticulture, human services, radiologic technology and computer technologies. Students also can complete twelve bachelor's and one master's degree program on campus.

Degrees offered on this campus:

Associate of Arts

 

Justice Studies

Associate of Science

Associate of Applied Business

 

Accounting Technology (most coursework)

 

Business Management Technology

 

Computer Technology

 

Information Technology for Administrative Professionals

Associate of Applied Science

 

Early Childhood Education Technology

 

Horticulture Technology

 

Human Services Technology

 

Radiologic Technology

Associate of Technical Study—Category A

Associate of Technical Study—Category B

 

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

 

Nuclear Medicine Technology

 

Radiation Therapy Technology

 

Radiologic Technology

 

Radiology Department Management

Bachelor of Applied Studies

Bachelor of Applied Horticulture

Bachelor of Radiologic Imaging Technology

 


The Stark Campus
6000 Frank Ave. N.W., North Canton, OH 44720, phone: 330-535-3377 (Akron) or 330-499-9600 (Canton), fax: 330-494-6121, Web:
www.stark.kent.edu. Located on a 200-acre site just south of the Akron-Canton Regional Airport, Stark Campus, the largest of Kent State’s Regional Campuses, offers baccalaureate degrees in business management, communication studies, English, history, justice studies, middle childhood education, nursing and psychology. In addition, students can complete up to three years in nearly all of Kent State University’s baccalaureate programs. Campus relationships with numerous community, cultural and business organizations bring a wide range of programs and services to the area. Along with a variety of cultural, social and student activities, the campus offers corporate and community services, management and small business development expertise, developmental education and academic support services.

Degrees offered on this campus: 

Associate of Arts

 

Justice Studies

 

Kent State/Stark State combined

Associate of Science

 

Kent State/Stark State combined

 Bachelor of Applied Studies
 Bachelor of Arts
  Music Technology (upon approval of the Ohio Board of Regents)


The Trumbull Campus
4314 Mahoning Ave. N.W., Warren, OH 44483, phone: 330-847-0571 (Warren), fax: 330-847-6172, Web: www.trumbull.kent.edu. Kent State Trumbull is located just north of the Route 5 bypass on state Route 45. Trumbull Campus students have more than 170 major career fields to explore. Offering the first two years of baccalaureate degree programs, the campus also awards associate degrees in 17 areas of study, selected graduate courses, developmental education courses, a varied continuing studies program and a strong liberal arts core. Campus facilities include a theater, tennis courts and a one-mile fitness trail. The campus offers a variety of social and cultural activities for area residents and a wide variety of student activities, academic support services and programs for business and industry.

Degrees offered on this campus:

Associate of Arts

 

Justice Studies

Associate of Science

Associate of Applied Business

 

Accounting Technology

 

Business Management Technology

 

Computer Technology

 

Information Technology for Administrative Professionals

Associate of Applied Science

 

Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology

 

Environmental Technology

 

Legal Assisting Technology

 

Manufacturing Engineering Technology

 

Mechanical Engineering Technology (Integrated Manufacturing)

 

Plastics Manufacturing Engineering Technology

 

Systems (Industrial) Engineering Technology

Associate of Technical Study—Category A

Associate of Technical Study—Category B

 

Allied Health Management Technology

 

Industrial Trades Technology

 

Urban Environment Management Technology 
    (pending approval of the Ohio Board of Regents)

Bachelor of Applied Studies


The Tuscarawas Campus
330 University Drive N.E., New Philadelphia, OH 44663, phone: 330-339-3391, fax: 330-339-3321, Web:
www.tusc.kent.edu. The Tuscarawas Campus offers 17 associate degrees, as well as all of the coursework for the following bachelor’s degrees: Bachelor of Applied Studies, English, business management, communication studies, general studies, industrial technology, justice studies, nursing and technology 2+2. In addition to the undergraduate coursework, the Tuscarawas Campus offers all the coursework for the master’s degree in technology. The campus’ Science and Advanced Technology Center provides over 50,000 square feet of laboratory and classroom space for nursing, continuing studies and workforce development.

Degrees offered on this campus: 

Associate of Arts

 

Justice Studies

Associate of Science

Associate of Applied Business

 

Accounting Technology

 

Business Management Technology

 

Computer Technology

 

Information Technology for Administrative Professionals

Associate of Applied Science

 

Computer Design, Animation and Game Design Technology

 

Early Childhood Education Technology

 

Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology

 

Engineering of Information Technology

 

Mechanical Engineering Technology (Integrated Manufacturing)

 

Nursing

 

Plastics Manufacturing Engineering Technology

 

Systems (Industrial) Engineering Technology

 

Veterinary Technology

Associate of Technical Study—Category A

Bachelor of Applied Studies









 
 

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