Inventory of UM programs that contribute to sustainability by building
environmental literacy & knowledge through learning
Degree Programs in the College of Arts and Sciences
Anthropology--MA Anthropology, Option in Cultural
Heritage
Biological Sciences
BA Biology, Options in Ecology, Natural History, Zoology, or Botany
BS Microbiology, Option in Microbial Ecology
MS Organismal Biology and Ecology
MS Wildlife
Biology (joint w/ School of Forestry)
PhD Biochemistry, Option in Microbial Ecology
PhD Organismal Biology and Ecology
PhD Fish and Wildlife Biology (joint w/School of Forestry)
Chemistry--BS Chemistry, Option in Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Studies--BA & MS in Environmental
Studies
with emphases in Environmental Justice, Environmental Law,
Environmental Education, Environmental Science, Environmental Writing,
Land Conservation & Public Land Policy, Transboundary Issues
Natural Resource Dispute Resolution, Sustainable Food & Farming
Water and Watershed Studies -- Watershed Health Clinic
Teaching Facilities: Clancy Gordon Environmental Sciences Lab & PEAS farm
Geography
BA & MA Geography, Option in Rural Town and Regional Planning
BA & MA Geography, Option in Cartography and GIS
Geology
BS Geology (Option in Environmental Geology available)
MS Geology
PhD Geology (Option in Applied Geosciences available)
Native American Studies BA (interdisciplinary)
Philosophy--MA Philosophy, Option in Environmental
Philosophy
Sociology-- BA & MA in Sociology, Option in Rural
and Environmental Change
Degree Programs in the Professional Schools & Colleges
College of Forestry and Conservation
- BS Forestry, Options in both Forest & Range Resources Management
- BS Recreation Management, Option in Recreation Resources Management
- BS Recreation Management, Option in Nature-Based Tourism
- BS Resource Conservation, Options in Conservation and in Terrestrial
Sciences
- BS Resource Conservation, Options in Land & People and in Nature
& Democracy
- BS Wildlife Biology, Terrestrial, Aquatic, and Honors Option
- Minors in Wildlife Biology, Wilderness Studies & Wilderness
& Civilization
- MS Forestry, Recreation Management, Resource Conservation, Wildlife
Biology
- Recreation Management, Masters International Program (with Peace
Corps)
- MEM Ecosystem Management
- PhD Forestry (includes many natural resource fields)
- PhD Fish and Wildlife Biology (joint with DBS and MSU)
College of Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences (CHPBS)
CHPBS graduate programs which include content on environmental toxicants and environmental risk factors:
Center for Environmental Health Sciences Ph.D. and M.S in Toxicology
Center for Structural and Functional Neuroscience Ph.D. and M.S. in Neuroscience
School of Public and Community Health Sciences, Masters in Public Health
Law School--Certificate in Environmental and Resource Law
OTHER RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AT UM:
Campus Collections—Herbarium, Paleontology, Birds
and Mammals
Communication Studies—Environmental Rhetoric
Computer Science—Computer visualization
Economics—Environmental and Resource Economics
Education—Environmental Education
Environmental
Engineering at Montana Tech of the University of Montana
Environmental
Sciences at the University of Montana-Western
Environmental Studies—Environmental Writing Institute, Camas (magazine)
Foreign Languages and Literatures—Attitudes toward
nature
History—Environmental History
Mansfield Library—collections in Env. History,
Env. Writing, Forestry
Mathematics—Spatial statistics
National Rural Bioethics
Project --public education on asbestos exposure
PEAS—Program
in Ecological Agriculture and Society
Pharmacy—Medicinal plants
Wild Rockies Field
Institute--field courses accredited through UM
Wilderness and Civilization
Program
Professional development outreach
Environmental Health Symposium (Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences)
Public Land and Resources
Law Review & Conference (Law)
International
Protected Areas Management Shortcourse (Forestry)