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68 Master's degrees offered by the university
Immunology and Infectious Diseases
The Immunology and Infectious Diseases programme at Montana State University offers advanced M.S. and Ph.D. pathways. This full-time research degree focuses on microbiological subjects and immune responses. Students utilise world-class facilities to contribute to the scientific community alongside leading global researchers.
Materials Science
Materials Science from Montana State University program utilizes the best of resources from Montana State and Montana Technological University in Butte, Montana.
Native American Studies
The Master of Arts in Native American Studies at Montana State University is a two-year, full-time programme delivered on-campus in Bozeman. This advanced degree provides a robust pedagogical foundation for doctoral research or professional leadership, focusing on community engagement and interdisciplinary Indigenous scholarship.
History
The History programme at Montana State University is a comprehensive Master of Arts degree designed for full-time study over four semesters. This advanced curriculum allows students to engage deeply with global and public history, offering both thesis and professional paper tracks to suit diverse academic and career goals.
Fish and Wildlife Management
The Fish and Wildlife Management programme at Montana State University offers a comprehensive B.S. in Biological Sciences. This full-time degree provides students with expert training in natural resource conservation. Based in Bozeman, the curriculum focuses on the ecology and management of diverse fish and mammal species.
Land Rehabilitation
The Land Rehabilitation Thesis M.S. at Montana State University provides advanced training in restoration ecology. This full-time, cross-departmental programme focuses on soil, plant, and water sciences. Students develop expertise in site revegetation and remediation through research-based study over a standard duration.
Sustainable Food Systems
Sustainable Food Systems from Montana State University focuses on sustainable food production, food preparation and processing, distribution, nutrition, and community food security in order for students to better understand how food systems influence health.
Art History
The Art History programme at Montana State University is a two-year, full-time Master of Arts degree. This innovative curriculum fosters a critical understanding of global art production from antiquity to the present day. Students engage in rigorous historical research and interdisciplinary study in a professional environment.