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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
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Development pursue degrees in education, community health, early childhood education/child services, family and consumer sciences, food and nutrition, health enhancement, and health and human performance, and counseling. Prospective students may want to browse the college's two departments - Department of Education or the Department of Health and Human Development - to learn more about what our college has to offer. Our college inspires teachers like the ones who have inspired you. We help families like yours have good relationships, be healthy and be financially successful. We help athletes like the ones you admire find ways to be faster and stronger. We help communities like yours be better places to live.

Hands-On Experience for the Real World
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Students in our college get hands-on experience through teaching, research, and outreach under the mentorship of some of the most talented faculty in the nation. Our graduates find satisfying and successful careers in school districts, government agencies, and private companies around the world. Employers seek our graduates because they have a proven reputation of having excellent abilities, work ethics, and academic preparation.
Our programs are enhanced by facilities such as computer labs, a teachers’ resource center, an instructional design laboratory, a media laboratory, and laboratories for food science, child development and movement science.

A Student-Centered College
As a student-centered college, we work hard to ensure students have the opportuStudent in class.nities and support they need to succeed in school, in their careers, and in their lives. We are the only college on campus that supports two full-time academic advising centers—one in education and one in health and human development--to assist students with their educational goals. The ON-TRACK mentoring program connects graduate students with undergraduates to explore academic, personal, social, and career decision-making. The college also has a scholarship endowment to help make college a possibility for all dedicated individuals.

Opportunities for Exploration
In addition to providing some the best educational opportunities in the nation, Montana State University is an unparalleled location - Bozeman, Montana. With year round opportunities for outdoor discovery and recreation, Bozeman has been ranked as the country's fifth best college town by Outside Magazine; fourth in best ski town by Skiing magazine; and in the top ten hunting and fishing universities by Outdoor Life.

If you have questions or would like additional information about the college, the region, or the community of students at MSU, we welcome you to contact us.

 

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