Current Graduate Students
Degree Checklists and Forms
ENVS Graduate Student Handbook
Graduate Student Catalog
Graduate School Forms and Publication Guide
Environment & Society 2018 Graduate Research Symposium
Environment & Society 2017 Graduate Research Symposium
Environment & Society 2016 Graduate Research Symposium
Environment & Society 2015 Graduate Research Symposium
Environment & Society 2014 Graduate Research Symposium
Environment & Society 2013 Graduate Research Symposium
Environment & Society 2012 Graduate Research Symposium
Environment & Society 2011 Graduate Research Symposium
Environment & Society 2009 Graduate Research Symposium
Graduate Programs Offered:
Ph.D.
For the Ph.D. degree, there is a more variable amount of required coursework, as well as a research dissertation. Compared to the MS degree, the Ph.D. degree has a greater emphasis on theory, research methods, writing research proposals, and publishing research in peer reviewed outlets.Ecology
Environment and Society/Human Dimensions of Ecosystem Science and Management
M.S. Programs
The MS degree requires a minimum of 30 credits, of which 24 must be in residence. There are two options available in the MS: The Plan A requires students to complete coursework, as well as a research thesis; The Plan B is a nonthesis, terminal degree, based largely on coursework and a professional paper or project.Bioregional Planning
Ecology
Geography
Geography Peace Corps Master's International Program
Environment and Society/Human Dimensions of Ecosystem Science and Management
Recreation Resource Management