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Montana State's History program enables students to focus on specialized areas including the American West, U.S. history, environmental studies, and the history of science and technology. Participants engage in hands-on research initiatives, interactive learning experiences, and internship opportunities at various institutions such as historical societies, museums, and Yellowstone National Park. The program features three distinct Major Options: History Teaching, Latin American & Latino Studies, and Science, The Environment, Technology & Society (SETS). Additionally, students can choose from five minor concentrations: Non-Teaching History, Teaching History, Japan Studies, Latin American & Latino Studies, and Museum Studies.
Freshmen will be considered for admission on the basis of their secondary school record and their English proficiency. Applicants who can prove their English language proficiency and have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.5/4.0 on a U.S. scale will qualify for admission.
English Proficiency Examination:
Application Deadlines Fall Semester: July 1; Spring Semester: November 15; Summer Session: March 15.