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NY State Program Code: 19055/23534
HEGIS Code: 0420.00
CIP Code: 03.0103
(33 Credits)
The Environmental Studies 5-year accelerated M.S. degree program provides students with the opportunity to complete an undergraduate degree (B.A. or B.S.) in one of three disciplines (Environmental Studies and Sciences, Biology, or Natural Sciences) as well as an Environmental Studies, M.S. degree within 5 years. A maximum of 12 credits from courses at the 500-699 level can be taken in the senior year for undergraduate credit and applied toward the M.S. requirements. Students currently enrolled in an Environmental Studies, B.A. , Environmental Science, B.S. , Biology, B.A. , Biology, B.S. , or Natural Sciences, B.S. are eligible to apply for the Accelerated M.S. in Environmental Studies program. Interested students must obtain the permission of the Graduate Coordinator and meet entry level requirements before being accepted into the Master of Science program. Once accepted, students can take up to 12 credits of Environmental Studies and Sciences courses (ENV or EAS) between the 500 and 699 level and apply these to both the undergraduate and graduate degrees either as electives or degree requirements (when applicable). This would enable the completion of the Master of Science in Environmental Studies with as little as 21 graduate credits in the fifth year.
MS in Environmental Studies
The Environmental Studies, M.S. requires 33 total credits for completion in consultation with their advisor. Students may but are not required to take one area of speciality either The Global Human Environment or The Global Physical Environment.
Global Human Environment
The subject of global human environment examines the complex biological and cultural interactions of human populations through time with their varied environmental and geographic contexts. This subject is the focus of the subfields of political science, anthropology, public health, and ecology. Global Human Environment content accentuates the dynamic interactions of these factors from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Optional Specialization in Business/Environmental Economics
People involved in environmental fields from either business or economics must have the necessary tools to understand and influence environmental decision-making. This specialization offers these tools to our students. In consultation with their advisor, students may apply nine elective credits from the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business toward the total the M.S. in Environmental Studies degree.
Optional Specialization in Environment and Health
Environmental health is a recently defined specialization that includes diverse fields such as toxicology and ecotoxicology, disease ecology, and epidemiology. Students, in consultation with their advisor, may select courses related to environment and health.
Optional Specialization in Global Physical Environment
The subject of global physical environment examines knowledge from the Earth Sciences. These offerings develop current knowledge of the geologic, hydrologic, climatic, and diachronic aspects of Earth.