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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
About Us

Our college's mission is about helping people achieve quality of life at every stage. We train teachers so that children throughout their school career will get the education they need to succeed in life. But we also focus on enriching human well-being by helping families choose healthy foods and promote exercise to make strong bodies; provide counseling for healthy families; and provide home and environmental tips to make the world a better place.

STUDENTS

Students in the college study for careers in:

  • education
  • school and mental health counseling
  • family and consumer sciences/extension
  • health enhancement
  • exercise science
  • community health
  • health promotion
  • nutrition
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They also have opportunities to do cutting edge research alongside talented faculty members.

 

FCS students posing with stockings they made in the "stockings for Soldiers" project - holiday season, 2008

FCS students posing with stockings they made in the 'Stockings for Soldiers' project.
Holiday Season, 2008

 

SERVICE
Our college is home to a wide variety of programs that fulfill Montana's land grant mission of providing services to the people of Montana and beyond. Our college helps soldiers serve their country again as teachers - they can even take online classes while stationed overseas. Other programs help grandparents get support as they face challenges in raising their grandchildren, help HIV and AIDS patients find affordable and safe housing, and help tribal leaders prevent asthma in Native American children. The College of Education, Health and Human Development is also home to various programs that provide unique services to improve quality of life. Programs include the MOST of Us campaign, Messengers for Health, the Child Development Center, the Early Childhood Project, the MSU Testing Service, and the Teacher's Resource Center.

 

FACULTY
Our faculty are as diverse as the programs within our college. Their high quality research employs the latest technology and methods in the fields of biomechanics, food and nutrition, consumer sciences, and education. Our research ranges from education philosophy to early cancer detection.
photo of a person doing research

 

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