Degree/Certificate Requirements for Graduation
Catalog Governing Graduation
Students may graduate fulfilling University and departmental requirements in any University of Montana-Missoula catalog under which he or she has been enrolled during the six years prior to graduation. University or departmental requirements may change, however, to comply with accreditation requirements, professional certification and licensing requirements, etc. The student may meet major and minor requirements under different catalogs than the catalog under which she or he is meeting University requirements. Pharmacy students should consult the Professional Pharmacy Curriculum section in this catalog.
Students transferring to The University of Montana-Missoula may choose to graduate fulfilling requirements under the UM catalog in effect when they were enrolled at their original institution, provided the chosen catalog is not more than six years old at the time of graduation. Eligible students who choose an earlier catalog must notify the Admissions Office at the time of admission so their transfer work can be evaluated accordingly
Applying for Certificate and Degree Candidacy
To become a candidate for a degree, the student must file formal application at the Registration Counter in Griz Central the beginning of the semester preceding the semester in which he or she expects to graduate. Deadline dates are specified in the Class Schedule. In the College of Technology, candidates for certificates and degrees must file a formal application with the Registrar's Office in the College at the beginning of the semester in which they expect to graduate
Credits Required for a Certificate of Completion
See the specific course and credit requirements for certificate programs listed in the College of Technology and Linguistics sections of this catalog. See index. In addition, students in the College of Technology must complete successfully:
- Mathematics one course from MAT 100Tor above.
- Communications and Human Relations PSY 105T or 110T and one COM course as required by the specific program. Some programs have these skills imbedded within other courses which will satisfy this requirement.
Credits Required for a Degree
Associate of Applied Science
To receive an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree from the College of Technology, a student must fulfill the following criteria:
- Complete a minimum of 60 credits.
- Possess a minimum grade average of 2.00 in all work attempted at the University of Montana-Missoula and a minimum grade of C- in all classes that count toward major, minor or general education requirements.
- Complete the specialized degree requirements of his or her specific program.
- Complete the following related subject area of core
collegiate-level courses:
- Communication: : the ability to formulate and adapt messages to a variety of audiences through written, verbal, and nonverbal processes. To ensure all graduates have developed skills in the area of communication, students must successfully demonstrate competency in one of the following writing courses: WTS 101, WTS 115, or other approved writing course. Furthermore it is recommended that all students complete one of the following communication courses, such as COM 150S, COM 160A, or other approved courses to further develop understanding of human communication processes
- Computation: : the ability to complete basic algebraic manipulations and achieve mathematical literacy. To ensure all graduates have achieved computational literacy, students must demonstrate competency in MAT 100 or a higher number mathematics course.
- Human Relationsthe ability to analyze social problems and structure, ethical norms of professions and society, human behavior, or human values systems. To ensure all graduates have explored dimensions in human relations, students must demonstrate competency in on of the following courses: COM 150S, COM 210E, CRT 122E, PSY 100S, PSY 110S, SUR 204E, or other approved ethical and human values or social sciences course.
- Computer Literacy: the ability to utilize a modern computing system including web applications and an office productivity suite to research, develop and produce information in a 21st century society. To ensure all graduates have achieved basic technology literacy, students must demonstrate competency in one of the following: CRT 100, CRT 103T, or other approved applied computing course
- Professional Capstone:the opportunity to apply skills acquired through a specialized field of study in a professional realm. To ensure all graduates the opportunity to apply specialized skills in a professional environment, it is recommended student complete a program-related internship, field experience, capstone project, or professional certification activity.
Associate of Arts
A total of 60 credits is required for graduation with an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree. The minimum grade average for graduation is 2.00 in courses taken on the traditional letter grade (A F) basis. To receive an Associate of Arts degree all students must complete successfully all the general education requirements for a baccalaureate degree, except for the Upper-Division Writing Proficiency Assessment.
Bachelor Degrees
A total of 120 credits is required for graduation with a bachelor degree; except a greater number is required in teacher education programs, pharmacy, physical therapy and the Bachelor of Applied Science. See the School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences section of this catalog.
Students may elect to earn two or more bachelor degrees. Those deciding to earn two or more degrees must complete all the requirements of the majors for each degree. In addition, students must earn for each degree a minimum of 30 credits beyond the number required for the first degree. The degrees may be earned concurrently or at different times.
Upper-Division Requirement
All students must complete a minimum of 39 credits in courses numbered 300 and above to meet graduation requirements for the first baccalaureate degree. Upper division credits transferred from other four year institutions will count toward the 39 credit requirement.
Residency Requirements for Degrees/Certificates
University of Montana credit is the credit earned in any course which has been approved to be listed in The University of Montana-Missoula catalog and which has been approved for offering by the department chair and dean of the school or college in which the course is taught. University of Montana-Missoula credit may be offered at any location.
Requirements for College of Technology Certificate of Completion and Associate of Applied Science Degree
A minimum of 51% of the required number must be earned from The University of Montana-Missoula
Requirements for the Associate of Arts Degree
A minimum of 30 credits of the required number must be earned from The University of Montana-Missoula.
Requirements for the First Bachelor Degree
A first bachelor degree is defined as any bachelor degree earned by a student who has not previously earned a bachelor degree from The University of Montana-Missoula. Thus, the requirements below also apply to any student who previously earned a bachelor degree at another institution and now is seeking a bachelor degree from The University of Montana-Missoula.
a) A minimum of 30 credits of the required number must be earned from The University of Montana-Missoula. b) A minimum of 30 credits of the required number must be earned in study on The University of Montana-Missoula campus.
c) Of the last 45 credits required for the degree, at least 30 of these must be earned from The University of Montana- Missoula. Students attending elsewhere on a University approved exchange may be exempt from this requirement with the prior written approval of their major department chair or dean.
Requirements for the Second Bachelor Degree
In regard to residency requirements, a second bachelor degree is defined as any bachelor degree earned by a student who previously had earned a bachelor degree from The University of Montana-Missoula.
A minimum of 20 credits of the required 30 credits must be earned in study on The University of Montana-Missoula campus.
Credit Maximums
The amount of credit which may be counted toward the minimum credit requirements for the bachelor and associate of arts degrees is limited in certain areas:
Maximum Credit Applicable:
For Bachelor Degree | For AA Degree | |
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Technical courses (B.A.S. candidates may present more) | 0 | 0 |
(course number suffix of T, up to 10 credits may be requested by petition) Career Skills | 0 | 0 |
Study Skills Courses (AASC 101, C&I 160) | 2 | 2 |
Physical education activity/skills courses | 4 | 4 |
(DRAM 385, HHP 100-179, MS 203 and 315) R.O.T.C. courses | 12 | 12 |
(contracted students may present 24 credits) Performance music (Mus 100A, 115A, 116A, 117A, 215, 216, 218) | 6 | 6 |
(Music majors and minors may present more) Ensemble music (Mus 107A-110,A 113A-114A and 150A) | 8 | 8 |
(Music majors and minors may present more) Credit/No Credit credits | 18 | 18 |
Omnibus credits | 15 | 13 |
Internship credits in 198, 298, 398, and 498 | 6 | 6 |
Correspondence credits | 6 | 6 |
Credits attempted in these areas which are beyond the maximum applicable will remain on the students' permanent records but cannot be used toward graduation.
Grade Average Requirement
A minimum grade average of 2.00 in all work attempted at The University of Montana-Missoula is required for graduation.
Graduation with Honors or High Honors
Students will be awarded their certificates, associate of applied science, and bachelor degrees with honors if they receive the recommendation of their major department or school and the faculty of The University of Montana-Missoula. At the time of graduation they must have a 3.40 or higher grade average in the following four areas:
- All work attempted at The University of Montana- Missoula.
- The combination of all work attempted at The University of Montana-Missoula and all other work, including failing grades, transferred to this University.
- All work attempted in the major field at The University of Montana-Missoula.
- The combination of all work attempted in the major field at The University of Montana-Missoula and all other work in the major field, including failing grades, transferred to this University.
Students will be awarded their certificates, associate of applied science, and bachelor degrees with high honors if they have the recommendations mentioned above and, at the time of graduation, have a 3.70 or higher grade average in the four areas listed.
In the School of Law, the grade average for honors is computed on law credits only.