Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Coastal Science
- Dendrochronology
- Environmental Planning, Policy, and Politics
- Geographic Information Science
- Human-environment Interactions
- Meteorology/Climatology
- Soil Science
Welcome to the UWF Department of Environmental Studies Graduate Program. We offer a Masters in Environmental Science that will provide you with advanced research and education in earth and environmental sciences.
Departmental areas of concentration include:
- coastal science
- geographic information science
- soil science
- dendrochronology
- meteorology/climatology
- human-environment interactions
- environmental planning, policy, and politics
The program includes a thesis and non-thesis option, both of which provide a foundation for employment in the private and public sectors of the environmental fields. In addition, the thesis option prepares students for advanced study leading to the doctoral degree.
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