Top Ranked Programs
The University of Montana's program mix centers on Business and applied professional fields. Psychology, General is the largest program with 97 graduates annually, followed by Natural Resources Conservation and Research, Management Information Systems and Services, Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management, and Biology, General. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 1,199 students, the institution delivers consistent outcomes in workforce-aligned fields. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in Management Information Systems and Services, where graduates earn median earnings of $73,149 four years after enrollment with 67 graduates annually. Business Administration follows with median earnings of $57,892 and 46 graduates, and Communication and Media Studies delivers median earnings of $54,300. These programs reflect The University of Montana's positioning as a regional comprehensive university where practical, career-focused fields drive post-graduation outcomes. The institution's program portfolio emphasizes direct-to-workforce pathways in fields like Sociology and Psychology, General, where graduates enter the labor market immediately and earnings reflect regional and national labor-market conditions. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant program families align with workforce demand in Montana and neighboring regions.