The Department of Environmental Science offers two Master of Science in Environmental Science programs, one specializing in Environmental Planning and Management and another in Environmental Research, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, all structured around core coursework in environmental science, laws and policies, impact assessment, research methodology, and statistics, followed by specialized major subjects (e.g., environmental planning, community-based management, analytical techniques, monitoring) and a broad range of electives in areas such as resource conservation, geology, climatology, pollution prevention, waste management, GIS and remote sensing, ecology, and toxicology, with each program totaling about 38 units that include graduate seminars, comprehensive examinations, and the completion and defense of either a master’s thesis or a doctoral dissertation with required residency.
The Master of Science in Environmental Science major in Environmental Research develops advanced skills in designing, conducting, and analyzing scientific investigations on environmental issues, integrating both biophysical and policy dimensions. The program builds on foundation courses in environmental science, environmental laws and policies, impact assessment, research methodology, statistics, and a graduate seminar, then deepens into specialized subjects on analytical techniques in environmental science, experimental design and data analysis, and environmental evaluation and monitoring. Students further customize their training through electives in areas such as resource conservation, environmental geology, geography, ecological climatology, environmental physiology and toxicology, pollution prevention, solid and wastewater management, GIS and remote sensing, and terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecology, and they complete a thesis and comprehensive examination that demonstrate their ability to carry out rigorous, independent environmental research.
First Year, First Semester
Principles of Environmental Science
Environmental Laws and Policies
Research Methodology
Environmental Impact Assessment
First Year, Second Semester
Analytical Techniques in Environmental Science
Experimental Design & Data Analyses
Environmental Evaluation and Monitoring
Statistics for Environmental Science
Graduate Seminar
First Year, Summer
Master's Thesis
Second Year, Second Semester
Elective 1
Elective 2
Master’s Thesis
Comprehensive Examination
Second Year, Summer
Master's Thesis
Major Subjects
Resource Conservation and Management
Environmental Geology
Elements of Geography
Ecological Climatology
Environmental Physiology and Toxicology
Pollution Prevention
Solid Waste Management
Wastewater Treatment
Resource Use and Development
Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing
Terrestrial Ecology
Freshwater Ecology
Advanced Marine Ecology
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