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Higher Education in Montana

Montana has a wealth of higher education opportunities for you to discover.

STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN MONTANA

The University of Montana - Missoula
Students can choose from 52 undergraduate degrees, 56 master's degrees, and 13 doctoral degrees at The University of Montana-Missoula, the state's leading liberal arts institution. The University consists of the College of Arts and Sciences, Davidson Honors College, College of Technology, and seven professional schools: Business Administration, Fine Arts, Education, Forestry, Journalism, Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, and Law.

The University of Montana - Western
Since 1893 Western Montana College has had a tradition of excellence in undergraduate education. The unique mission of Western emphasizes experiential learning that combines theory and practice through projects and field experiences. This mission infuses Western's Curriculum: in teacher education programs with a century-long tradition for excellence; in the interdisciplinary arts and sciences; in business and tourism programs; and in Western's early childhood program. Within these academic areas a number of two and four year options are available to students to prepare them for a wide variety of career options. Western also serves as the home of the off-campus coordinator of the University of Montana-Missoula masters program in education.

Montana Tech of The University of Montana
Founded in Butte in 1889 as the Montana School of Mines, Montana Tech as a reputation as one of the finest science and engineering colleges in America. Montana's geologic and hydrogeologic research arm, the Bureau of Mines and Geology, is a department of the College. While still focusing on its original programs in minerals and energy engineering, Montana Tech has expanded its offerings to include new science; engineering, computer science, technical communication, and business programs all designed to meet the needs of today's rapidly changing world. The College's two-year program provides occupational and technical opportunities at the associate degree level.

Montana State University - Bozeman
Montana State University's main campus in Bozeman is the state's oldest public institution and largest single campus, offering 48 Bachelors degrees, 51 Masters degrees and 18 doctoral degrees. The seven colleges of the university include nationally accredited colleges of Engineering, Arts and Architecture, Business and Nursing. As the state's land grant university, MSU is dedicated to serving the citizens and communities of Montana Through 8 Agricultural Experiment Stations, 60 County Extension Offices, KUSM-Public Television and the Museum of the Rockies.

Montana State University - Billings
Montana State University-Billings is a comprehensive, regional, public university serving the educational needs of Montanans and is accessible to all who are qualified. The campus consists of five colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business, Education & Human Services, Technology and Professional Studies & Lifelong Learning. MSU-Billings provides two-year educational programs and baccalaureate and graduate programs through the master's level in business, teacher training, special education and related areas. MSU-Billings serves Montana through a multifaceted commitment to provide high quality undergraduate and graduate programs; maintain an active community of learners in teaching, research, scholarship and creative endeavor; provide a strong and expanding program of outreach to the state and region; and a strong public service mission as reflected in the programs and activities of the Montana Center on Disabilities and KEMC/KBMC Public Radio.

Montana State University - Northern
Montana State University-Northern maintains instruction at the associate, baccalaureate, and master's levels, and includes an extended campus in Great Falls along with an extensive interactive distance network. Degree programs provide both technology and a liberal education with disciplines in business, nursing, technology, teacher education, sciences, and humanities. MSU-Northern serves an area that includes four Indian reservations and functions as a cultural resource and continuing education center for north-central Montana.

COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN MONTANA

Dawson Community College
Flathead Valley Community College
Miles Community College

TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN MONTANA

Helena College of Technology of The University of Montana
Montana Tech College of Technology of The University of Montana
Missoula College of Technology of The University of Montana
Montana State University Billings College of Technology
Montana State University College of Technology Great Falls

TRIBAL COLLEGES IN MONTANA

Blackfeet Community College
Chief Dull Knife College
Fort Belknap College
Fort Peck Community College
Little Big Horn College
Salish Kootenai College
Stone Child College

INDEPENDENT COLLEGES IN MONTANA

Carroll College
University of Great Falls
Rocky Mountain College

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