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University Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Studies, Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability Concentration, MS


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MS in Environmental Studies: Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability
Location: AU New England
Credits for Degree: 36 semester credits
Standard Mode of Instruction: Classroom
Standard time to completion: 33 months

Program Overview

The MS in Environmental Studies degree requires a minimum of three semesters and 36 credits. The degree may be completed fully virtually, through online learning, or partially virtually and through on campus and field studies courses.  There are a few commonalities across all the Environmental Science degree concentrations that are apparent as students look through the following requirements and descriptions. All MS degrees have a combination of coursework and application in the field. There will be some field work in particular courses, through an internship, and a culminating academic experience. All MS students in ES are expected to:

  • Take three core courses (9 credits);
  • Identify a concentration area (6 credits required courses, 15 credits of methods/electives) in which to specialize;
  • Complete a relevant professional internship (3 credits); and
  • Complete a capstone requirement (3 credits) in the form of a master’s project, thesis, collaborative service initiative, or a second professional internship.

All ES MS concentrations have the same set of core course options, except the MS Science Teaching and Learning Concentration, the description of which follows the other concentrations below. Courses required for concentrations are divided into specific academic content areas or methods courses in which students can acquire knowledge and develop skills in topics identified by faculty as useful in the field.

Students are to develop knowledge and skills, in the areas listed on the following pages. Together with their advisors, students are required to develop a program plan, during their first semester, which indicates:

  1. The specific concentration and methods courses to be taken to develop needed expertise, and the semester in which each is planned;
  2. The type of capstone the student plans to complete;
  3. Whether the Professional Science Master’s designation is planned and which courses will be taken to fulfill the requirements (i.e., 18 STEM and 12 PLUS course credits); and;
  4. Any special arrangements such as advanced standing, or general education requirements which will need to be met.

All students must complete the core, concentration, and methods/elective courses for the number of credits indicated or have an approved waiver form on file with the Department of Environmental Studies and the University Registrar.

Current Tuition and Fees

University Tuition and Fees  

Plan of Study


To earn this MS degree in Environmental Studies, students must earn a minimum of 36 credits distributed as follows:

Concentration


Selection from Methods and Skills Courses - 15 Semester Credits


Choose from any course designated as “methods or skills.”

* Selection of a fourth Core course may be used to fulfill methods or skills credits.

Internship - 3 credits


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