Earth System Science and Policy Master's
Help solve and manage complex human-driven changes affecting Earth system sustainability.
Human activities are changing Earth’s land surface, oceans, coasts, atmosphere, biological diversity, water cycle, and biogeochemical cycles. These changes demand graduate-level research and technical expertise with a strong background in environmental and sustainability science, and environmental policy.
- Program type:
- Master's Degree
- Format:
- On Campus or Online
- Est. time to complete:
- 2-2.5 years
- Credit hours:
- 30-36
Why earn a master's degree in Earth System Science and Policy?
Master's Degree in Earth System Science and Policy
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Bridge theory with practice, global and local perspectives, and scientific, social and professional disciplines.
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Have a direct influence in driving concepts for major international scientific, environmental policy efforts, and environmental and resource economics.
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Learn from a student-structured curriculum, a multi-disciplinary teaching approach, and experiential learning environments.
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Gain a competitive edge through UND's Accelerate to Industry (A2i)™ program. This workforce readiness program provides immersive job training for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. It is one of only 30 programs nationwide.
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Study at a Carnegie Doctoral Research Institution ranked #151 by the NSF. Students are an integral part of UND research.
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Enhance your professional skills at 60+ free workshops offered through the UND School of Graduate Studies. Our goal is to provide you with the workforce skills and job search strategies to succeed.
What can I do with a Earth System Science and Policy master's degree?
Earth System Science and Policy Master's Courses
Online Master’s in Earth System Science and Policy
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