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A master's program in environmental science that harmonizes ecological preservation, societal welfare, and economic growth to address our planet's most pressing environmental challenges.
Our world confronts numerous ecological crises daily - from deforestation and climate shifts to contaminated resources, ozone layer damage, invasive species, declining biodiversity, and hazardous waste buildup. These multifaceted issues create tensions between ecological boundaries and economic progress, cultural diversity, ethical considerations, and social equilibrium, necessitating expertise across scientific, political, social, historical, and economic domains for practical solutions. Environmental professionals must employ comprehensive, interdisciplinary methods to develop sustainable resolutions to ecological concerns.
RIT's graduate program in environmental science equips students with profound knowledge of ecological science fundamentals, the intricate factors influencing environmental matters, and how policy decisions must negotiate between nature preservation, quality of life, and financial considerations. Students enhance their academic learning through substantial thesis work or applied projects, tackling genuine environmental issues with guidance from experienced researchers.
Effective environmental science practice requires becoming versatile experts. To achieve this, students select a specialization from these focus areas:
Chemistry
Ecology and field biology
Economics
Environmental microbiology/molecular biology
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Organismal biology and evolution
Public policy
Remote sensing
Statistics