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The dual degree equips environmental science/studies students with in-depth understanding of business operations and methodologies, emphasizing ecological sustainability, to develop future leaders for corporate, public, and community sectors. For complete details about the Master of Science in Sustainable Management program structure, refer to the MSSM degree requirements listed in the graduate programs section of the University Catalog. Upon admission to the combined program, undergraduates will complete three graduate-level courses during their final year. These 12 quarter-hour graduate courses will fulfill requirements for both the bachelor's degree (as specified below) and the master's degree.
To graduate with either the BA in Environmental Studies or BS in Environmental Science before entering the MSSM program, students must submit a degree conferral application. A maximum of three graduate courses (12 quarter hours) may be applied toward both degree programs. Please be aware that graduate-level coursework generally demands higher academic standards than undergraduate studies. Students may select from the core MSSM courses listed below, with additional choices available through discussion with the MSSM program advisor.