Environmental Science (MS)
Summary
The MS in Environmental Sciences is an interdisciplinary degree combining science and non-science courses from across the University. The degree provides applied, cross-disciplinary training preparing students to solve environmental problems using the scientific method combined with a knowledge of environmental regulations and policy. Students gain knowledge through research and coursework in quantitative research methods, natural sciences, and political science, planning or geography.
2022-2023
Master of Science
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Mankato
Program Requirements
Common Core
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Restricted Electives
Environmental Science - Choose 6 Credit(s).
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Unrestricted Electives
Choose 10 - 11 Credit(s). The remaining coursework will be drawn from other 600-level courses across the University, including ENVR 677, with advisor approval.
Capstone Course
Choose 3 - 6 Credit(s).
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