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College of Education, Health and Human Development
Montana State University
PO Box 172940
Bozeman, MT 59717-2940

Tel: (406) 994-4133
Fax: (406) 994-1854
Location: 250 Reid Hall

Larry Baker, Dean
ehhddean@montana.edu

Jill Thorngren, Associate Dean
ehhddean@montana.edu


> College of Education, Health and Human Development
Degree Options

Department of Education

The Department of Education prepares highly qualified professional educators and administrators through exemplary campus and distance based programs and field placements in quality public and private schools.

The undergraduate Curriculum and Instruction unit prepares undergraduate teacher education majors at both the elementary and secondary levels.

B.S. in Elementary Education
Options in:

  • Elementary Education K-8
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Library Media K-12
  • Mathmatics
  • Reading
  • Science Education
  • Special Education

B.S. in Secondary Education
Options in:

  • General Science Broadfield
  • Social Studies Broadfield
  • Technology Education Broadfield

B.S. in Technology Education
Options in:

  • Tech Ed Broadfield Teaching
  • Industrial Technology

Teaching Minors are also available.The graduate Educational Leadership unit offers graduate programs in K-12 teaching, school administration, and adult and higher education to prepare school principals and superintendents.

Master of Education in
Adult & Higher Education, Educational Leadership, and Curriculum and Instruction

Education Specialist
Elementary and Secondary administration

Doctor of Education
Higher Education Administration and Higher Ed Academics (teaching)

For further information, click here for a direct link to the College of Education.

Offered Majors

Department of Health Human Development

The Department of Health and Human Development prepares students for various careers including community health, early childhood education and child services, family and consumer sciences (nonteaching), food and nutrition, (including dietetics and nutrition science), and health and human performance (including exercise science and kinesiology). Teaching careers are offered in family and consumer sciences, secondary teaching and health enhancement (health and physical education) teaching K-12.

Bachelor of Science degrees in:

  • Community Health
  • Early Childhood Education and Child Services
  • Family and Consumer Sciences (nonteaching and teaching options)
  • Food and Nutrition (dietetics or nutrition science options)
  • Health and Human Performance (exercise science or kinesiology options)
  • Health Enhancement K-12 (health and physical education)

Master of Science in Health and Human Development
Options in:

  • Counseling (marriage and family and mental health options)
  • Exercise and Nutrition Sciences (biomechanics, exercise physiology, nurition science or nutrition and exercise options)
  • Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Family Financial Planning
  • Health Promotion and Education

Master of Education in School Counseling

For more information, click here for a direct link to the College of Health & Human Development.

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