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The Environmental Studies and Environmental Science master's programs offer adaptable, learner-centered, demanding, and cross-disciplinary education. Over two years, participants can opt to undertake either a thesis or a final project.
Successful candidates in our program often demonstrate initiative, possess academic or professional backgrounds that provide essential skills and clear objectives, and enjoy collaborative work.
Most master's students receive full funding and benefit from our institution's exceptional environmental facilities, the close-knit community within Environmental Studies, and the abundant research prospects and scenic landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.
Our graduate program distinguishes itself through distinctive features: top-tier resources, interdisciplinary approaches, personalized study plans, community spirit, and geographic setting. The adaptable yet challenging coursework and tailored, multidisciplinary degree options enable students to excel in Environmental Studies.
Numerous students simultaneously pursue certifications or additional degrees in fields like law, dispute resolution, and nonprofit administration, while collaborating with various environmental research centers on campus. Participants craft personalized study programs and choose advisors from both Environmental Studies and other university departments. Oregon serves as an ideal setting for examining environmental challenges, policies, and innovative solutions, with many students engaging in research and community projects with local, Tribal, and governmental organizations throughout the region. Some conduct global research, spanning locations from the Arctic to the Andes, Africa, and the Middle East.