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    Geography, Community and Environmental Planning

    The University of Montana

    The University of Montana

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    United States of America, Missoula

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 30 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines21-Aug-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 48,936  / 12 credit
    Next Intake 21-Aug-2023

    Geography, Community and Environmental Planning

    About

    Study Community and Environmental Planning at the University of Montana

    Community planning and resource management – especially in mountain environments – are complex. Urbanization, sprawl, population and conservation of natural resources all present significant challenges. In the community and environmental planning concentration of the geography major at UM, you'll gain the skills to help urban and rural communities meet these challenges and become more healthy, vibrant and sustainable places.

    The geography degree leverages UM's unique location in the Rockies to offer opportunities for hands-on, field-based learning and research you won't find anywhere else on Earth. This includes 25,000 acres of land managed for student and faculty research and learning, including Lubrecht Experimental Forest. Our faculty members are leading experts in diverse disciplines of geography who have worked all over the world and have particularly strong expertise in the Rocky Mountain West, the Himalayas and the country of Bhutan.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Academic Eligibility

    First-year students: To be eligible for admission, freshman students must have met/be on track to meet all upper/senior secondary school requirements with the equivalent of a 2.5 GPA to be automatically considered for admission to undergraduate programs.

    Transfer students: Transfer students must have graduated from secondary school and completed at least 12 university-level credits (1 semester) with the equivalent of a 2.0 GPA.

    UM Undergraduate Admissions uses a 4.0 unweighted scale to determine GPA. If your school does not calculate GPA, we will calculate it for you when we evaluate your academic records. 

    Documents for Admission

    Secondary school students/graduates: Please submit academic transcripts/mark sheets for grades 9-12 and secondary school leaving certificates, exam results or diplomas showing secondary school completion (if applicable)

    Students who have completed at least one semester (12 U.S. credits) of university or post-secondary study: university transcript/mark sheets/exam results listing all courses, grades and credits/hours and diplomas/graduation certificates (if applicable). Students who qualify for transfer do not need to submit secondary school documents.

    English translations: All documents not originally issued in English must also be accompanied by word-for-word English translations. You, the applicant, can make the translations yourself.

    Admission consideration for international applicants can proceed with unofficial documents. Unofficial documents are photocopies or scans of original academic documents submitted to University of Montana directly by you, the student. Unofficial documents can be uploaded to your admission portal.

    Career

    Career development in the geography degree

    Develop your professional network and connect with potential employers as you pursue your bachelor's degree in geography at UM.

    Many of UM's geography majors find job opportunities through internships and other experiential learning projects. Our faculty members also bring numerous and diverse professional connections to the program and are here to help you navigate your career options.

    Student organizations for geography majors

    The Geography Club at the University of Montana is another great way to network with peers and make new friends.

    Scholarships for geography majors

    We offer a number of scholarships through the W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation. Geography students are also eligible for Franke Sustainability Fellowships, which fund study abroad and research experiences focused on sustainability. Explore scholarship opportunities for geography majors at UM.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 48,936 

    Application Fee

    USD 30 

    How to Apply

    1. Complete an online application
    2. Pay the application fee
    3. Submit required application documents

    • English language proficiency requirements
    • Academic records
    • Financial information
    • Copy of passport
    • Transfer form (for transfer students only) 

    You can also download our International Admissions Checklist to help you submit all required materials.

    The University of Montana

    Geography, Community and Environmental Planning

    The University of Montana

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    Missoula

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