Ferris State University 


Ferris State University (FSU or Ferris) is a public research university with its main campus in Big Rapids, Michigan. it absolutely was founded in 1884 because the Big Rapids Industrial School by Woodbridge Nathan Ferris, a teacher from Tioga County, New York, who later served as governor of the State of Michigan and at last within the United States Senate where he remained until his death in 1928. From its foundation, the varsity accepted female students beginning with its first class. it's also the sole public university in Michigan to be founded by a private.

 

Today, Ferris is that the ninth-largest university within the state with 14,560 students studying on its main campus, at one among the 19 off-campus locations across the state,[8] or online. Two- and four-year degrees are offered through eight academic colleges and graduate degrees from six. Ferris grants professional doctorate degrees via its optometry and pharmacy colleges and a multidisciplinary doctorate of education in junior college leadership through the universities of Arts and Sciences, Business, and Education and Human Services.


Courses offered at Ferris State University

NURS521 Health Care Systems

MISM610 Database Management Administration