College of Education, Health & Human Development (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
- The average scholarship award is $8,000
Duration
4 YearsIntakes
Jan, May, AugStudy language
EnglishDelivery mode
On-CampusDegree type
BachelorLocation
United States of America (USA)List of Programs
- Community Health, BS
- Early Childhood Education Preschool, BS
- Elementary Education K-8, BS: Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Education K-8, BS: Mathematics
- Elementary Education K-8, BS: Science Education
- Elementary Education K-8, BS: Special Education
- Food and Nutrition, BS: Dietetics
- Food and Nutrition, BS: Nutrition Science
- Health and Physical Education K-12, BS
- Hospitality Management, BS: Food Enterprise
- Hospitality Management, BS: Hospitality Management
- Hospitality Management, BS: Lodging and Facilities
- Hospitality Management, BS: Restaurant Management
- Human Development & Family Science, BS: Child Development
- Human Development & Family Science, BS: Family & Consumer Sciences
- Kinesiology, BS: Exercise Science
- Kinesiology, BS: Health and Fitness
- Secondary Education, BS: General Science
- Secondary Education, BS: Social Studies
- Sustainable Food & Bioenergy, BS – STEM designated: Sustainable Food Systems
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Recommended Minimum GPA: 2.5
- High School Transcript
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
71IELTS
6Duolingo English test
110About Faculty
In the MSU College of Education, Health and Human Development, we learn by doing to transform lives and communities. The college offers a wide variety of programs in health care, preventative health fields and teaching. Students graduating from the College of Education, Health and Human Development, go on to become medical doctors, physical therapists, counselors, teachers, dieticians, agriculture advocates, food product developers, hotel or restaurant managers, and more.
Top Reasons to Study in Montana State University
Small-town feel, big adventure
Boasting two nearby ski areas and bursting at the seams with local shops, restaurants, and music venues, Bozeman offers the unique experience of living in a cosmopolitan community and recreational paradise.
Big Impacts in the Big Sky
Making the world a better place is one of our core values at MSU. We pride ourselves on giving back to our communities, whether through volunteer opportunities for students, outreach, or cutting-edge research in everything from honey bee health to wildlife conservation.
Think outside the classroom
MSU is a Carnegie top-tier research university surrounded by millions of acres of wilderness. Our surroundings inspire us to push beyond boundaries — and often serve as our classrooms.
Ranking & Accreditation of Montana State University
- R1 Very High Research Activity Carnegie Classification
- #139 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs U.S. News & World Report, 2025
- No. 1 Largest research entity in Montana
Student Accommodation at Montana State University
University Student Housing is committed to making the residence halls a welcoming place where each person has an equitable place within the community. As such, University Student Housing provides the following support for any student that has questions or concerns about their housing assignment.
In the residence halls you will meet lifelong friends, and be in the center of campus life. We want the primary focus of the college experience to be on academic success, but you’ll need more than just classes and studying to make the next four or so years of your life a time to remember.
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