Academics
The Masters of the Environment Graduate Program prepares students for a wide range of professional careers in conservation, consulting, energy, natural resources, planning, policy, sustainability, and more. Students take courses that equip them to address real-world environmental challenges and to understand how various community partners can be engaged effectively in the decision-making process. Through the Capstone Project, students also gain a year of professional experience with an external organization while in the program.
The Masters of the Environment graduate program is a 48-credit-hour program that usually takes students 21 months to complete. MENV is a professional master's degree meaning students work in a cohort-based model under a Specialization Lead.
Students take one core course, four specialization courses, and 24 credit-hours worth of electives (18 credit-hours in MENV and 6 credit-hours either within MENV or other campus departments) and work on a 9-month Capstone Project to earn their degree.
Electives
The MENV program requires its students to take a series of elective courses. MENV students must take 12 credit-hours in MENV and the remaining 6 credit-hours in either MENV or other departments across campus.
The list is illustrative of the types of elective courses that will be available to MENV students.
Capstone Projects
The centerpiece of the MENV program is the Capstone Project. This nine-month project is completed in partnership with a sponsoring organization from the public, private, or non-profit sector. MENV students will work in small teams to provide innovative solutions and products to Capstone organizations. In the process, students gain real-world, hands-on, relevant professional experience aligned with the client organization’s needs. Students also acquire valuable skills and contacts through the networks that they develop.