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The Department of Environmental Sciences provides academic programs and research opportunities focusing on ecology, geosciences, hydrology, and atmospheric studies. This distinctive combination of scientific fields within a single department encourages collaboration across disciplines that share common methodologies and perspectives. Faculty, researchers, and graduate students engage in both specialized and interdisciplinary research, addressing critical scientific questions about natural systems and their societal impacts. The department features three advanced degree options: Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. For the M.A. program, students must complete at least 30 credit hours, with 24 credits dedicated to graduate-level courses, while working closely with an advisor to develop a thesis-based curriculum. Candidates gain expertise in ecology, hydrology, atmospheric science, and geosciences. The M.S. program combines rigorous coursework with original scientific investigation, requiring 30 total credit hours including 24 graduate-level credits, with mandatory courses from each core discipline.