Anthropology and Environmental Policy - PhD

University of Maine

Orono, Maine

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Program Setting

Department of Anthropology

Attendance: In-Person
Program Faculty: 19
Program Students: Data Not Avail.
Program Details
Degree Type: Doctorate - PhD
Minimum Credits: 36 (with MS, 60 (with Bachelor's degree)
Typical Length: Data Not Avail.
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Category: Environmental Studies
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Description

This PhD Program centers on understanding human environmental relationships in cross-cultural perspective and their pivotal role in implementing successful environmental policy. The program engages students in a highly multi-disciplinary framework bridging environmental sciences and policy while focusing on the sociocultural impacts of, and responses to, local and global environmental change.

Students engage with faculty in cutting-edge research on the way social relations, human organization, cultural perceptions, and ecological behavior affect the causes and consequences of local, national, and global environmental change. Students analyze the social and cultural dimensions of policies that mitigate the negative environmental consequences of these changes while safeguarding or promoting human well-being. Areas of environmental policy and research include:

  • Global Climate Change
  • Energy Resources
  • Marine Resources
  • Eco-tourism
  • Forestry Resources
  • Land-Use
  • Water Management
  • Pollution Contro

The program core is a firm grounding in anthropological social and cultural theory, qualitative and quantitative methodology, and policy development and analysis. Students engage in methodological and specialized courses tailored to their specific environmental interests at the local, national or international scale.

Costs
Tuition:
Tuition Per Semester: $13,194
Tuition Per Credit: Data Not Avail.
Total Program Tuition: Data Not Avail.
Resident Rate:
Tuition Per Semester: $4,050
Tuition Per Credit: Data Not Avail.
Total Program Tuition: Data Not Avail.
The above graduate costs are based on 9 credit hours per semester.
Assistantships Available:
Yes
% Receiving Aid:
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Anthropology and Environmental Policy - MA
Category: Environmental Studies
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