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        These results contain detailed information on the Montana State University Billings and a links to all of its graduate program details.

        Montana State University Billings Information 

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          Type: Online

          Level: Masters

          College of Allied Health Professions 

          Health Administration

          The mission of the Health Administration Program at Montana State University-Billings is to educate and prepare individuals t...

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          Type: Online

          Level: Masters

          College of Allied Health Professions 

          Rehabilitation Counseling

          Rehabilitation is the restoration to fullest physical, mental, social, vocational functioning following a disability.

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          Type: Online

          Level: Masters

          College of Arts & Sciences 

          Public Relations

          This program is designed to provide students with the essential theoretical and practical tools they need to develop their ca...

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          Type: Online

          Level: Masters

          College of Education 

          Applied Behavior Analysis

          ABA Therapy, research based intervention for the treatment of challenging behavior in children and adults with disabilities.

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          Type: Online

          Level: Masters

          College of Education 

          Educational Technology

          Some educational technologists design instruction, some produce instructional materials, and others manage instructional comp...

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          Type: Online

          Level: Masters

          College of Education 

          Special Education

          There are two programs available to the student.