Master of Science in Applied Ecology Program By Michigan Technological University |Top Universities

Master of Science in Applied Ecology

Main Subject Area

ZoologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Zoology

Study Level

Masters

Michigan Tech is located in an area of high wetland abundance and biodiversity -- the ideal location for study and research of ecosystem and organismal functions. The campus community is surrounded by one of the largest forested areas in the eastern United States and enjoys multiple water resources, including Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world. Research areas range from climate change and invasive species to carbon production and the dynamics of wildlife and insect populations.

Program overview

Main Subject

Zoology

Study Level

Masters

Michigan Tech is located in an area of high wetland abundance and biodiversity -- the ideal location for study and research of ecosystem and organismal functions. The campus community is surrounded by one of the largest forested areas in the eastern United States and enjoys multiple water resources, including Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world. Research areas range from climate change and invasive species to carbon production and the dynamics of wildlife and insect populations.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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