University of Montana, USA
- Open to undergraduate and postgraduate students
The University of Montana is located in Missoula, the city sister of Palmerston North. Massey students who attend an exchange at Missoula are treated with special recognition, due to the long relationship between Massey and Montana.
Located at the heart of western Montana’s stunning natural landscape, UM is a magnet not only for top-notch teachers and researchers, but also for students from across the country and around the globe. A city within a city - with its own eateries, stores, medical facilities, banking and postal services, and zip code - UM has an increasingly diverse population and rich culture.
If you love sport and outdoor activities, the University of Montana is perfectly located between mountains for skiing or snowboarding and three rivers for water activities like kayaking. The University has a women’s rugby team, a great way to tour the State for competition games.
Credit system
Students should take 15 semester credits. This should equate to 60 Massey credits.
Postgraduate exchange students should enrol in a minimum of 9 credits per semester.
Course codes
Courses numbered 200-299 at Montana equate to 100-level at Massey. 300-499 courses equate to 200-level courses at Massey. 400-499 Courses equate to 300-level at Massey.
Internships
The Office of International Programs offers a number of internship opportunities. This is a great way to enhance your CV and gain unique experiences as a foreign intern.
Academic calendar
The Fall semester begins in late August and ends in mid-December; the Spring semester begins in late January and ends in mid-May.
Courses
Arts, Business, Education, Fine Arts, Forestry and Conservation, Journalism, Sciences, Sport Studies, Technology and more.
Health insurance
Adequate health insurance is required by law for all exchange students going to the USA. Travel insurance alone will not provide the appropriate coverage. Health insurance plans in the USA are typically more expensive than plans in New Zealand.
Be sure you check the university’s insurance requirements and enrol in the appropriate plan.
Visas
You will need to have a J-1 exchange visitor visa to enter the U.S. You cannot study full-time at the university on either a B-2 tourist visa or the visa waiver program.