Department of Environmental Science
The Department of Environmental Science offers a Master of Environmental Studies (thesis) or non-thesis option for students with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Graduate students in Environmental Science have access to state-of-the-science instrumentation and laboratory facilities in the Baylor Sciences Building and the Goebel building. Excellent research opportunities with faculty mentors are available in a range of interdisciplinary research areas.
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Earn a respected Graduate Certificate in GIS part-time and online in about 12 months. Master real-world applications of GIS and spatial analysis to investigate current environmental issues.
To meet the needs of the job market, UConn’s Law School, Natural Resources, and Geography departments offer an interdisciplinary Master of Energy & Environmental Management online degree.
Earn your Master's in 1 year. Gain credentials and competencies while maintaining your work/life balance. Career coaching available to all students.