Our College
The College of Humanities and Sciences strives to ensure that all UM students receive an education that expands their knowledge of the world, challenges them to pursue their dreams, and gives them the skills to make those dreams come true. Whether pursuing deep expertise in a single field or studying a variety of topics The College of Humanities and Sciences at the University of Montana has you covered and our amazing community feels like home.
- African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Communication Studies
- Computer Sciences
- Economics
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Geosciences
- History
- Mathematical Sciences
- Military Sciences
- Native American Studies
- Philosophy
- Physics and Astronomy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology and Criminology
- Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
- World Languages and Cultures
- Avian Science Center
- Center for Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
- Center for Ethics
- Center for Riverine Science
- Center for Structure and Functional Neuroscience
- Center for Translational Medicine
- Elouise Cobell Land and Culture Institute
- Flathead Lake (Yellow Bay) Biological Station
- Humanities Institute at UM
- Institute of Health and Humanities
- O'Connor Center for the Rocky Mountain West
- Paleontology Center
- Pedagogy Project
- The Center for Environmental Health Sciences
- The Writing Center
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of UM students are Montana residents
university for public service in the U.S., according to Washington Monthly
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Study in the Heart of Missoula
The beautiful UM campus sits at the foot of Mt. Sentinel. Our campus is flanked by mountains, rivers, and recreational areas. Missoula is a culturally vibrant community with farmer’s markets, art fairs, concerts, college sports, skiing, mountain biking, a symphony, and year-round events.