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University of Montana Programs
The University of Montana offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various colleges and schools.
Colleges and Schools
- College of the Arts and Media
- College of Business
- Phyllis J. Washington College of Education
- W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation
- College of Health
- College of Humanities and Sciences
- Missoula College
- Davidson Honors College
- Franke Global Leadership Initiative
- Interdisciplinary Majors, Minors, and Certificates
- Alexander Blewett III School of Law
- Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center
Undergraduate Programs
The university provides undergraduate programs in diverse fields, including but not limited to:
- Arts and Media
- Business
- Education
- Forestry and Conservation
- Health
- Humanities and Sciences
College of the Arts and Media
The College of the Arts and Media includes:
- School of Journalism
- School of Music
- School of Theatre and Dance
- School of Visual and Media Arts
College of Business
The College of Business offers programs such as:
- Accounting and Finance Department
- Management and Marketing Department
- Management Information Systems Department
Phyllis J. Washington College of Education
The Phyllis J. Washington College of Education includes:
- Counseling Department
- Educational Leadership Department
- Teaching and Learning Department
W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation
The W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation offers programs in:
- Environmental Science and Sustainability
- Forestry
- Geography
- Parks, Tourism, and Recreation Management
- Wildlife Biology
College of Health
The College of Health includes:
- School of Integrative Physiology and Athletic Training
- School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
- School of Public and Community Health Sciences
- School of Social Work
- School of Speech, Language, Hearing, and Occupational Sciences
- Skaggs School of Pharmacy
- Pre-Medical Sciences
College of Humanities and Sciences
The College of Humanities and Sciences offers a broad range of programs, including:
- African-American Studies
- Anthropology
- Applied Science
- Biological Sciences
- Central and Southwest Asian Studies
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Communication Studies
- Computer Science
- Democracy Studies
- East Asian Studies
- Economics
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Geosciences
- History
- Linguistics
- Mathematical Sciences
- Multidisciplinary Studies
- Native American Studies
- Neuroscience
- Philosophy
- Physics and Astronomy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology & Criminology
- South and South-East Asian Studies
- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- World Languages and Cultures
Graduate Programs
The University of Montana also offers various graduate programs, including:
- Master's degrees
- Doctoral degrees
- Certificates
Graduate School Programs and Policies
The Graduate School provides policies and programs for graduate students, including:
- Graduate School Policies
- College of the Arts and Media Graduate Programs
- College of Business Graduate Programs
- College of Health Graduate Programs
- College of Humanities and Sciences Graduate Programs
- Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs
- Phyllis J. Washington College of Education Graduate Programs
- Alexander Blewett III School of Law Graduate Programs
- W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation Graduate Programs
Pre-Medical Sciences Program
The Pre-Medical Sciences Program is designed to help students become well-informed and well-prepared applicants to programs in allopathic medicine, osteopathic medicine, chiropractic medicine, dentistry, naturopathic medicine, optometry, physician assistant studies, podiatry, and veterinary medicine.
PreMed Intake Path
For students interested in pursuing a career in the health professions, the University of Montana has begun a new PreMed Intake Path. This one-year long major is designed to expose students to the academic rigor associated with science courses at UM and to expose the students to the breadth of career opportunities in the health professions.
Fall Course List
- CHMY 141N & CHMY 142N: College Chemistry I and College Chemistry I Lab
- BIOB 160 & BIOB 161N: Principles of Living Systems and Principles of Living Systems Lab
- HMED 140: Introduction to Health Professions
- One of the following courses: WRIT 101, M 121, M 151, M 162, or another General Education Course
Spring Course List
- CHMY 143N & CHMY 144N: College Chemistry II and College Chemistry II Lab
- BIOB 170N & BIOB 171N: Principles of Biological Diversity and Principles of Biological Diversity Lab
- One of the following courses: WRIT 101, M 121, M 151, M 162, or a General Education Course
High School Preparation
High school students contemplating a career in the health professions should have three to four years of mathematics, courses in chemistry and physics, and a solid background in literature and social science.
