Why apply to the master’s program in Environmental Science and Policy?
Offered through the International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE) Department, the Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy program uses an integrative, collaborative approach for understanding and responding to complex issues. Faculty and student researchers collaborate with communities, nonprofits, businesses, donors, and policymakers in the U.S. and around the world to promote safer, healthier, and more sustainable relationships between humans and the natural environment — and to develop knowledge that can be translated into action through changes to policies, practices, behaviors, attitudes, and technologies.
Master’s in Environmental Science and Policy
The Environmental Science and Policy master’s degree is professionally oriented and academically rigorous, with part- and full-time options. Students tackle significant global challenges and work across teams with diverse intellectual and personal backgrounds.