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Students enrolled in Montana State's Community Health graduate program combine public health principles with analytical skills through a flexible curriculum. Working closely with faculty advisors, participants tailor their coursework to match their career aspirations while building strong professional connections. The program emphasizes practical research opportunities, often collaborating with rural and Native American populations
This graduate program provides a competency-focused education that blends conceptual knowledge with practical application to address health challenges. Participants develop expertise in creating, executing, and assessing initiatives that enhance wellness and quality of life for diverse populations across various community settings.
A bachelor's degree (or higher) or the equivalent from an accredited, government-recognized university. These degrees are generally four-year-long programs. B average or higher from your undergraduate study (3.0/4.0 GPA, or equivalent).
English Proficiency
Internet-based TOEFL Test (iBT) 80
Paper-based TOEFL Test (PBT) 550
IELTS 6.5
PTE Academic 54
Application Deadlines Fall Semester: June 1; Spring Semester: October 1; Summer Session: April 1.