Off-Campus Degree Programs
Off-Campus Programs
Pittsburg State University offers programs at several off-campus locations as well as online Internet programs. For many non-degree seeking students, we offer graduate course credit for workshops provided by area Education Service Centers.
Paola
Pittsburg State University is now offering the Bachelors of Science in Technology with a major in Technology Management at the Paola campus of Fort Scott Community College. This program is designed for students who are working full-time but wish to complete a bachelor's degree. Interested students must have an associate's degree and 64 hours of completed college credit. More details can be found under Technology Management - Option II.
BST Technology Management-Paola Brochure
The Metro Center works in concert with the Pittsburg campus to fulfill the Pittsburg State University philosophy of a comprehensive regional university. PSU-Kansas City Metro Center offers graduate degrees primarily in the area of Education. The Metro Center office also is home to the Greater Kansas City Alumni Chapter and services area community colleges and high schools as an admissions outreach center. The Kansas City Metro Center opened its doors in 2000. Just two blocks west of the Oak Park Shopping Mall on 95th street, the Center offers easy access with plenty of off-street parking.
Master of Science Degree with a Major in Teaching Elementary and Secondary Teaching
Master of Science with a Major in Educational Leadership
Kansas City Metro Fellows Program
English for Speakers of Other Languages Endorsement
Restricted Licensure in Special Education
Autism Certification (Non Degree Seeking Program)
Southeast Kansas and Southwest Missouri
A variety of programs are offered in Southeast Kansas and Southwest Missouri. Currently programs are being held in Webb City, Missouri and Iola, Kansas. Some courses for these programs are held on the PSU campus but the majority are on site in these locations.
Degree Programs:
The MoST Program
Webb City, MO
Master of Science Degree with a Major in Teaching
Educational Leadership
Galena, KS
Master of Science Degree with a Major in Educational Leadership
MS Educational Leadership-Galena Brochure
Salina, Kansas
The Technical Teacher Education (TTE) program offers an undergraduate degree in Vocational Technical Education and a graduate degree in Technical Teacher Education. Classes are offered at the Salina Area Technical School as well as the PSU main campus.
The undergraduate degree is designed for the following two types of students:
- persons who have completed a vocational-technical education program in an accredited public sector institution who have less than two years of work experience above the learner's level in one of the industrial or technical occupations taught in Kansas
- persons teaching or preparing to teach in trade and industrial and technical programs
The masters degree in TTE is designed for persons interested in qualifying for teaching and administrative positions in health occupations and technical education on the community college and college level.
TTE programs differ from the "Technology Education" program in that it does not initially prepare students to earn teaching certification for middle and high school technology programs.
Online Degree Programs
Master of Science with a Major in Educational Technology
Master of Engineering Technology
Master of Arts with a Major in History (pending HLC approval)
Master of Science with a Major in Health, Human Performance and Recreation (pending HLC approval)
Master of Science with a Major in Reading (pending HLC approval)
Brochure
ESOL Endorsement (pending HLC approval)
Education Service Centers
In partnership with multiple education service centers, Pittsburg State University, offers graduate course credit for workshops at the following centers:

