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College of Agriculture
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Department of Animal and Range Sciences
About MSU
Montana
State University is situated in the heart of Bozeman,
Montana. It has three affiliate campuses throughout
the State (Billings, Havre, Great Falls), seven agricultural
research centers, and 60 Extension locations.
MSU
Mission Statement
MSU enrolls over 11,000 students and has been accredited
by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges
since 1932. MSU offers baccalaureate degrees in 50 fields
with many different options, master's degrees in 40
fields, and doctoral degrees in 13 fields.
Montana
State University-Bozeman is a land grant university.
It provides education, research, and extension/outreach
programs to meet the changing needs of Montana and it's
residents. The Montana Agricultural Experiment Station
(MAES) was established at MSU in 1893. The MAES conducts
research and provides input on issues that help maintain
the vitality of Montana’s agricultural industry.
Montana
Agriculture Experiment Station
MSU is a member of the NCAA Division I Big Sky Conference.
Men compete in football (I-AA), basketball, indoor and
outdoor track, cross country, and tennis.
Women compete in basketball, volleyball, indoor and
outdoor track, cross country, tennis, alpine and nordic
skiing, and golf. Rodeo competition for men and women
is conducted through the Big Sky Region of the National
Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.
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