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The Montana State University is famous for its computer science courses. The computer science department of the Montana State University offers Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The faculty is comprised of members with varying teaching interests, research projects and expertise. There are nine members with varying teaching interests, research projects and expertise faculties. Studies leading to each of the degrees is combined with outdoor recreational activities like hiking, biking, camping, downhill abd cross-country skiing, whitewater sports, fishing and hunting in the neighboring forests. The university is famous for its computet science department. The three major degrees that are granted by this university is:
- Allied Health and Nursing
- Arts and Humanities
- Science
- Engineering
- Technology
- Business
- Education
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Bachelor of Science degree is intended for students who have never attended colleges and universities or for students who have attended a college or university but did not complete a degree or for students who already have a bachelor's degree in other subject and want to have a degree in computer science.
The master of science degree of Montana State University are meant for students who have completed bachelor's degree in computer science and is a good student or for students who want to learn advance topics in computer science to meet career objectives. This degree program prepares students for software engineers and computing specialists in all kinds of companies, small or large. But only meritorious students are encouraged for this course.
The Doctor of philosophy degree is intended for students who have a master's degree and want to pursue a career in cademia as a faculty member in computer science. The department of physics of the Montana State University is also famous among students and brings good proposal of jobs at the end of the course.
Online Courses Offered at Montana State University:
| Subject | Course | Dates | Instructor(s) | Cost | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edu, Curriculum & Instruc | EDCI 552-03: Human Development and the Psychology of Learning | Apr 17 - Jun 11, 2011 | Clifford Mayes | $922 | 3 |
| EDCI 553-02: Diversity, Special Needs, and Classroom Discipline | Apr 17 - Jun 11, 2011 | LeAnne Yenny | $900 | 3 | |
| Curriculum Design, Pedagogy and Assessment | Apr 17 - Jun 11, 2011 | Lynn Kelting-Gibson | $900 | 3 | |
| EDCI 556-01: 02: & 03: The Legal, Social and Practical Basis of Schooling | Feb 27 - Apr 23, 2011 | Closed | Closed | Closed | |
| EDCI 588-52: Formative Assessment for Montana Educators: Classroom Instruction | Feb 07 - May 13, 2011 | Closed | Closed | Closed | |
| Earth Science | ERTH 591-02: Landforms for Elementary Teachers | Feb 28 - Apr 17, 2011 | Closed | Closed | Closed |
| Licensed Addiction Counseling | LAC 501-01: Chemical Dependency Counseling | Apr 11 - May 29, 2011 | Sachin Jain | $1200 | 3 |
| LAC 502-01: Psychopharmacology and Addictions | Feb 28 - Apr 17, 2011 | Closed | Closed | Closed |
Last Updated: 03/07/11






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