Master of Environmental Science
The Master of Environmental Science (M.En.) is a professional degree program that emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to environmental problem solving and sustainable practices. The program is designed to prepare students, upon graduation, for immediate employment as an environmental professional.
The IES Masters of Environmental Science degree is designated as a national Professional Science Master's (PSM) program based on it its professional skills, experiential learning, and interdisciplinary breadth. PSM programs prepare students for science careers in business, government, or nonprofit organizations, where workforce needs are increasing.
M.En. Program Requirements
Our curriculum emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to environmental problem solving and sustainable practices and is designed to prepare students for immediate employment as a professional in environmental science and sustainability.
Students complete 20 semester hours of core courses. These courses provide students with a core set of competencies widely applicable to professional careers in environmental science and sustainability:
- Problem-solving methodology
- Effective communication
- Teamwork
- Project management
- Quantitative skills
The Professional Service Project component (IES 610, IES 610.G) is designed for students to develop their skills and experience by working with real clients.
Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 while in residence.
Students take all of these courses.
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