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The two-year Environmental & Social Change program centers on humanity's relationship with nature through innovative research blending natural and social sciences. This distinctive cross-disciplinary curriculum cultivates expertise, competencies, and career-ready skills for tackling intricate environmental challenges involving human factors. Featuring tailored academic tracks, the research-driven program presents three graduate degree choices: Master of Science, Master of Arts, and Master of Environment - all integrating human-environment research with practical analytical methods and sustainability approaches for ecosystems, policies, and communities.
Participants concentrate their studies where three disciplines converge: human geography, natural sciences, and environmental research. While selecting a specialized degree track, all students engage in training that connects scientific, social, and humanistic inquiry. Program alumni will possess the ability to translate knowledge across fields, enabling effective dialogue between researchers, policymakers, and social scientists from different backgrounds.