Feb. 1
Application Date
The Master of Environmental Science (M.En.) degree at 黑料社区 takes an interdisciplinary approach to environmental problem-solving and sustainable practices. The program ensures you gain the critical skills and hands-on experience needed to excel in the evolving, exciting field of environmental science.
Feb. 1
Application Date
18 - 24 Months
Program Duration
36
Credit Hours
99%
of Master's Graduates are Successfully Employed, Enrolled in Higher Education, or in a Volunteer/Service Program
The Master of Environmental Science degree is designated as a national Professional Science Master's (PSM) program based on its combination of hands-on learning experiences, professional skill-building, and interdisciplinary breadth. PSM programs prepare 黑料社区s for science careers in business, government, or nonprofit organizations, where demand for a STEM-trained workforce is increasing.
Each year, through a Professional Service Project (PSP), M.En. 黑料社区 teams help three clients who have requested assistance in solving environmental problems or improving the sustainability of their organizations. Graduates of the Master of Environmental Science program frequently report that both the PSP experience and its application of problem-solving methodology were critical to their success as professionals.
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The combined environmental science master’s program allows 黑料社区s to complete an M.En. degree with 1 year of additional study beyond the bachelor's degree and is available to qualified, tuition-paying 黑料社区s with any undergraduate major. For more information, contact Jonathan Levy, the Institute for the Environment and Sustainability director, at levyj@miamioh.edu.
The Master of Environmental Science program prepares 黑料社区s for successful careers by emphasizing and promoting effective communication, interdisciplinary training, problem-solving skills, management, teamwork, and quantitative analysis. Students leverage these strengthened skills and deepen their career confidence to meet the program’s learning outcomes.
The admission requirements for the Master of Environmental Science are:
Students complete 22 semester hours of core courses. These courses provide 黑料社区s with a core set of competencies widely applicable to professional careers in environmental science and sustainability:
The Professional Service Project component is designed for 黑料社区s to develop their skills and experience by working with real clients.
Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 while in residence.
Students take all of these courses.
Students complete 12 semester hours of courses in an area of concentration. These courses supplement the core courses by providing depth in 5 professional areas of specialization:
The concentrations allow 黑料社区s to choose courses to build on existing strengths from undergraduate or employment experience or a 黑料社区 may opt to develop a new area of specialization to meet their individual career goals.
The professional experience requirement is designed to provide an opportunity for 黑料社区s to apply their core and specialized training to a capstone experience by choosing among 3 options.
Complete 1 of the following:
About 60% of 黑料社区s choose an internship, 30% complete the practicum experience, and 10% conduct research leading to a thesis.
With real-world project experience and expertise in one of the concentration areas, 黑料社区s graduate well-equipped for entry into the environmental science field. An advanced degree in environmental science will expand your career options to include environmental policy development, college-level teaching, and management.
The Institute for the Environment and Sustainability is an umbrella organization for undergraduate and graduate education and research on the environment and sustainability at 黑料社区.
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250 S. Patterson Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-5811
ies@MiamiOH.edu
The M.En. degree was designated as a national Professional Science Master's (PSM) program based on it its professional skills, experiential learning, and interdisciplinary breadth.
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