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What state is Michigan State University in?
Michigan State University is in Michigan. (Michigan State University; MSU), also translated as Michigan State University, was founded in 1855, located in East Lansing, Michigan, USA. It is a public research university and the first land-grant universities.

MSU is also a strong sports school. All the school teams have participated in the NCAA first-class league and are the top ten members of the league. The nickname of its sports team is Sparta.

Michigan State University offers more than 200 majors, with 17 degree-granting departments, including boarding colleges and vocational training students. Boarding College is operated according to the experience of "lifelong learning" in Niu Jian, and teaching is carried out through student dormitories. These boarding colleges provide students with more opportunities to get in touch with faculty.

The degrees offered by the College of Education of Michigan State University include bachelor's degree, post-bachelor's degree certificate, master's degree, professional education certificate and doctoral degree.

In the choice of curriculum direction, the scope involves educational management and supervision, student counseling and personal service, curriculum and teaching, educational evaluation, research and statistics, basic education of society and philosophy, educational policy, educational technology, educational psychology, primary school teacher education, higher education management, middle school teacher education, special education and so on.