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Modern environmental challenges require handling massive datasets. The Master of Science (M.S.) in Environmental OMICS equips you for diverse careers where big data analysis helps organizations implement eco-friendly operations, produce safer goods, and enhance corporate accountability.
Environmental OMICS represents a scientific discipline that utilizes OMICS technologies (methods for studying molecular structures within organisms) to solve environmental research questions.
This innovative program trains you as a data specialist skilled in evaluating environmental and genetic influences, toxicity pathways, and stress responses. Choose between the 30-credit thesis track or 33-credit non-thesis alternative.
Learners can develop practical skills and enhance their credentials through faculty-mentored research and internships. Eligible students may qualify for assistantships, scholarships, and financial support.
St. John's M.S. in Environmental OMICS graduates will fulfill the growing need for environmental researchers and data analysis experts.