UMW reserves the right to add, discontinue, cancel, or change offerings listed in this publication as authorized by the Montana University System Board of Regents.
Course Numbering
The following numbers are used to designate courses:
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000-099 |
College Prep (does not meet graduation requirements or reflect in earned credit, grades not calculated into GPA) |
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100-299 |
Considered Lower-Division, Primarily for Freshmen and Sophomores |
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300-499 |
Considered Upper-Division, Primiarly for Juniors and Seniors |
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X90 |
Undergraduate Research |
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X91 |
UMW Experimental or Temporary; May be used when a Common Course Number Assignment is Pending |
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X92 |
Independent Study |
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X93 |
Study Tour/Study Abroad |
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X94 |
Seminar/Workshop |
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X95 |
Field Work/Clinical/Practicum/Student Teaching |
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X96 |
Service Learning |
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X97 |
Education Methods Courses |
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X98 |
Internship/Cooperative Education |
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X99 |
Capstone/Thesis/Project |
Common Course Numbering (CCN)
Common Course Numbering helps Montana students clearly understand upfront how their courses will transfer. With the exception of a few courses, all courses offered at the undergraduate level at the University of Montana Western are common course numbered with the Montana University System (MUS). A CCN Course Guide is available that additionally allows user to quickly view all undergraduate courses available in the MUS system and see availability acorss all campuses.
Seminar & Practicum
Any seminar or practicum must be approved by the Provost. A copy of the academic requirements for completion of the course must be filed with the Provost at the beginning of the semester.
Specialized Course Descriptions
*Directed Study (DS)
Students taking Directed Study courses (courses not listed on the current term class schedule) must complete a Directed Study contract prepared jointly by the student and the instructor of record that outlines the course objectives, the intended outcomes or product, and the method of evaluation. The proposal is then approved by the appropriate Division Chair and the Provost. Directed Study courses duplicate current Catalog courses that are not scheduled during the current term.
Undergraduate Research (UR)
Any student taking an Undergraduate Research course must sign a written statement prepared jointly by the student and the instructor of record that outlines the course objectives, the intended outcomes or product, and the method of evaluation. The proposal is then approved by the appropriate academic administrators. There are two levels of Undergraduate Research: lower-level (290) and upper-level (490). UR courses may be from 2-8 credits.
Independent Study (IS)
All students taking Independent Study courses must complete an Independent Study contract prepared jointly by the student and the instructor of record that outlines the course objectives, the intended outcomes or product, and the method of evaluation. The proposal is then approved by the appropriate academic administrator. There are two levels of Independent Study: lower-level (290/292) and upper-level (490/492). Independent Study courses cover subjects/content not found in regular Catalog course offerings. It may be possible for the substitution of an Independent Study for a regular Catalog course. If the course is to be substituted for a regular Catalog course, prior approval of an instructor who regularly teaches that course must be obtained. A limit of three (3) Independent Study courses will be applicable to graduation. Independent Study courses may be from 1-4 credits.
Co-requisite (Coreq)
A course that must be taken concurrently or in the same term/semester with the course containing the co-requisite listing.
Prerequisites (Prereq)
Requirements or conditions that must be completed prior to enrollment in a course or program, or continuation in a program. Prerequisites for admission to certain courses are indicated by abbreviations as follows:
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c/dfe |
Requires consent of Director of Field Experiences |
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c/i |
Requires consent of instructor |
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c/pc |
Requires consent of program or department chair |
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c/vc |
Requires consent of Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs/Provost |
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TEP |
Requires admission to Teacher Education Program |
Course Credit
The credits for the course are listed after the title and generally denote the number of lecture hours per week required for the course. The letter “V” indicates variable credit. An “R” indicates that the course may be repeated for credit; for example, R-3 indicates that the course may be taken a total of 4 times–the initial attempt plus three (3) repeats for credit. Equal or equivalent courses are indicated by the equal sign (=).
Timing of Course Offerings
Students should consult with their advisor to assure that courses will be offered when desired. Note in course descriptions that some courses are offered every semester, some are only offered in the fall or spring, and others are only offered every other year. Designing a 4-year plan of study with the advisor early in a student’s academic career is essential to ensure that students get courses needed to graduate.
Cultural Diversity Component
General Education courses designated with (CD) meet Montana University System components for cultural diversity (General Education ).
Course Fees
NOTE: Additional fees may apply for some courses. For courses that have received Montana Board of Regents approval to assess a specific course fee, the course descriptions indicate that fee. Current course fee information is also available at: Tuition and Fees
General Education Course Legend
Code |
Category Group |
Credits Required |
Writ/Oral comm |
Written & Oral Communication |
4 |
Math |
Mathematics |
4 |
Behv/Soc Sci |
Behavioral & Social Scienc |
4 |
Hist |
History |
4 |
Exp/Art |
Humanities: Expressive Arts |
4 |
Lit/Art |
Humanities: Literary & Artistic Studies |
4 |
Nat Sci |
Natural Sciences |
8 |
General Education Total Credits |
32 |
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