Undergraduate Majors

At the University of Montana College of Business, something is always changing: New courses, new tracks, new experiential learning opportunities. Our cirriculum is centered around giving you the education needed to pursue your career goals.

Undergraduate Majors

Because virtually all organizations produce and use financial data for decision making, the career possibilities for an accounting major are diverse.

Learn more about a degree in Accounting.

Business Management students can choose from four different tracks of study: Entertainment Management, Sustainable Business Strategy, Human Resource Management, and General Management.

Learn more about a degree in Business Management.

Cybersecurity degrees are in high demand, with a 33% job growth expected nationally over the next decade.

The cybersecurity major is designed to provide you with the technical and managerial skills necessary to work in the cybersecurity field – a key priority among today’s organizations. You will explore a variety of cybersecurity management topics and apply that knowledge through innovative applications, providing students with the skills needed to excel in the cybersecurity workforce. 

Learn more about a degree in cybersecurity.

A finance degree can lead to exciting careers in Banking, Investment Banking, Financial Services, Financial Planning, Corporate Finance, Economics or International Finance.

Learn more about a degree in Finance.

The International Business curriculum provides students with the opportunity to focus on the managerial, economic, cultural, political, and social dimensions that will prepare them for participation in a global business community.

Learn more about a degree in International Business.

Our MIS students are prepared for a variety of jobs, such as IT consultants, systems analysts, business analysts, programmers, database administrators, web developers, and network administrators.

Learn more about a degree in MIS.

Marketing students will find career opportunities in advertising, sales, retail management, product marketing, marketing research, and customer service. Our students also will find career opportunities in a variety of industries, including the computer industry, sports marketing, travel and tourism, banking, nonprofit arenas, and government.

Learn more about a degree in Marketing.