Location: Bozeman, Montana, United States of America
There's a reason Bozeman is considered a ‘dream town’ and lauded by many for offering high quality of life. When you fly in over the Bridger Range or drive into the Gallatin Valley and find yourself surrounded by mountains, it's easy to understand why people want to live, work and play here. Add the cultural amenities of a local symphony and museums, the vibrancy of a college community and an energetic downtown, Bozeman is the complete package.
Language of instruction
English.
Level of study
Undergraduate and Postgraduate.
Academic programs offered
Business, Humanities, Agriculture, Sciences, Engineering, Languages, Psychology and Counselling, Creative Arts, Health and Environment.
Program credit
Electives or courses approved by your School.
Course Restrictions
Architecture, graphic design, and fine arts classes are extremely limited to non-degree students. Media, Theatre, Film and Photo courses are usually not open to exchange students.
Course catalogue
View the course catalogue on the Montana State University website. Only a short description of each course is available. One UniSQ course is usually equivalent to three or four credits at Montana State University, but this will be assessed by your UniSQ program coordinator. Students should contact the specific instructor for each MSU course to request the detailed course outlines. Instructions are in the above link.
Spring Semester
January to May.
Fall Semester
August to December.
Insurance
All students must be covered by insurance for the duration of their overseas studies. Some universities require the purchase of a local policy. If any insurance policy can be used, students may qualify to be covered under the UniSQ insurance policy. Please check with the Mobility Team at the time of acceptance to the exchange program.
Visa information
Read more information on USA entry requirements.Visit the Scholarships and costs webpage for more details on how you can fund your program.