MS in Environmental Science and Policy - Environmental Science and Policy Concentration Postgraduate Programme By George Mason University |TopUniversities

MS in Environmental Science and Policy - Environmental Science and Policy Concentration

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Main Subject Area

Environmental SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Study Level

Masters

The Environmental Science and Policy, MS meets the increasing need for trained environmental professionals who can address the problems of land and water management, land use and urbanization, wetland loss, microbial ecology, bioremediation, conservation biology, and ecosystem preservation. These professionals will also contribute to the analysis and resolution of global problems, such as deforestation, insufficient world food supplies, acid deposition, population growth and public health, global climate change/warming, and depletion of the stratospheric ozone. Areas of specific departmental focus include ecosystems; conservation; environmental biocomplexity; molecular ecology; sustainability science; environmental policy and management and human/environmental interactions. Environmental problems are defined in the real world and do not necessarily conform to traditional academic disciplines. As such, solutions require creative combinations of diverse interests and subjects. Effective training requires rigorous, problem-focused interdisciplinary action in a setting in which research is an essential element supporting instruction. The environmental science and policy concentration is a home for a broad array of research foci. It encourages an independent and creative approach to the development of curricula that reside in the general field of environmental science and policy. Requirements may be fulfilled by completing courses from a variety of academic units at Mason. The program requires a minimum of 33 graduate credits distributed in the categories below and provide a breadth of knowledge appropriate for addressing current environmental policy issues. Course selection should support the research component of the student’s degree program and be developed in close consultation with the advisor and the supervisory committee members. The advisor and supervisory committee approve the coursework program individually for each student. Course selection should also support the research component of the student’s degree program and should be developed in close consultation with the advisor and committee members. The advisor and thesis committee approve the coursework program individually for each student.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Study Level

Masters

The Environmental Science and Policy, MS meets the increasing need for trained environmental professionals who can address the problems of land and water management, land use and urbanization, wetland loss, microbial ecology, bioremediation, conservation biology, and ecosystem preservation. These professionals will also contribute to the analysis and resolution of global problems, such as deforestation, insufficient world food supplies, acid deposition, population growth and public health, global climate change/warming, and depletion of the stratospheric ozone. Areas of specific departmental focus include ecosystems; conservation; environmental biocomplexity; molecular ecology; sustainability science; environmental policy and management and human/environmental interactions. Environmental problems are defined in the real world and do not necessarily conform to traditional academic disciplines. As such, solutions require creative combinations of diverse interests and subjects. Effective training requires rigorous, problem-focused interdisciplinary action in a setting in which research is an essential element supporting instruction. The environmental science and policy concentration is a home for a broad array of research foci. It encourages an independent and creative approach to the development of curricula that reside in the general field of environmental science and policy. Requirements may be fulfilled by completing courses from a variety of academic units at Mason. The program requires a minimum of 33 graduate credits distributed in the categories below and provide a breadth of knowledge appropriate for addressing current environmental policy issues. Course selection should support the research component of the student’s degree program and be developed in close consultation with the advisor and the supervisory committee members. The advisor and supervisory committee approve the coursework program individually for each student. Course selection should also support the research component of the student’s degree program and should be developed in close consultation with the advisor and committee members. The advisor and thesis committee approve the coursework program individually for each student.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language requirements: Students are required to have paper-based TOEFL of 570 and 230 on the computer-based TOEFL ; overall band score of 59 on the Pearson Test of English.

Jan-2000

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