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Environmental Sciences
Degree Programs
The Graduate Program in
Environmental Sciences offers both
MS and
PhD degrees in the
interdisciplinary fields of environmental sciences.
Two tracks are available in the
MS program, thesis and
practicum (non-thesis). The non-thesis option
is specifically geared towards students who are
employed full time in the environmental sciences or
associated disciplines and are seeking an advanced
degree while remaining a full time employee.
Student can pursue the thesis option part-time as
well. Admission requirements for the MS,
regardless of track, are identical. See information
for prospective students
for more information.
The PhD
program in Environmental Sciences is rooted in
the independent investigation of a fundamental
science question. It is a research degree.
Former students have
entered into careers in industry, government
agencies, and academia. Student goals and
program of study are aligned to ensure that each
student gains the experience and expertise needed to
gain entry into their chosen profession.
In addition to the information
provided on the program web pages prospective
students are encouraged to read over the
frequently asked questions
and EVS Graduate Student
Handbook as well as review information provided
by the
University Graduate School.
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