MS Environmental Science

AU student snorkeling on research expedition.

Contribute to a sustainable future and confront pressing ecological challenges with an environmental science career launched in DC, international hub of environmental research, advocacy, and policy.

Integrating rigorous science with practitioner tactics, 猫咪社区app University's MS program bridges the politics, methods, and economics of environmental concerns, so you can transform research into tangible results.
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At a Glance

  • Mode of Study
    On campus
  • Time to Complete
    18 mos. or your own pace
  • Course Scheduling
    Afternoons and evenings
  • Requirements
    12 courses/36 credits
  • Tuition and Funding
    $2000 per credit.听All applicants automatically considered for merit scholarships; visit听Tuition and Funding.
  • Admissions
    Start in fall, spring, or summer.听No GRE or tech degree听required; visit听Admission and Requirements.

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Our students and faculty pursue interdisciplinary research across diverse areas. Review听our recent Research, including peer-reviewed articles by students as first authors.

DC Career Launch

DC听offers the nation's highest median salary for environmental scientists at $123,000 and听double the national job concentration. Entry level salaries average in the $60,000s.

Stopping Food Waste

AU faculty, working with 13 institutions, launched the first .

Specialize Your Studies

3 students doing seaside fieldworkThe program offers students the option to pursue either scientific/research or policy/advocacy tracks, both open to interdisciplinary specialization:

  • Thesis option for those interested primarily in scientific research careers: Students work with a faculty mentor to define a research project during their first year of study.
  • Non-thesis option for those pursuing careers in environmental policy or advocacy: Faculty assist students in securing an internship and complementary elective coursework by the end of their first year.

Ongoing areas of faculty and student specialization include the following non-exhaustive list, continually expanding, and beyond which students may pursue their own niche subfields:

  • Atmospheric aerosol from volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and man-made pollution听
  • Contaminants and geochemistry of freshwater systems and agricultural watersheds
  • Food systems, food waste, seafood globalization, and related system- and data-modeling
  • Nutrient pollution and climate change affects on coral reefs
  • Urban tree cooling and heating, boreal forests, carbon monitoring, and related software
  • Watershed urbanization and green infrastructure

While completing their studies, our students often publish as first and second authors on a wide range of topics, from urban forest听macroinvertebrates to effects of oil and gas on regional water quality, 辞谤听intern with local and international organizations, including the 猫咪社区app Congress, EPA, and NSF, the Environmental Defense Fund, and听Center for International Environmental Law.

Curriculum

AU students leaning off of ship to haul in fieldwork equipment.The core curriculum grounds you in technical and field-specific expertise, along with听elective exploration of topics that matter to you, before carrying out your thesis research policy and internship specializations:

  • Choose one:
    ENVS-654 Geographic Information Systems (3)
    ENVS-655 Environmental Geographic Information Systems (3)
  • Choose one:听
    DATA-612 Statistical Programming in R (3)
    STAT-614 Statistical Methods (3)
  • ENVS-689 Seminar in Environmental Science (1)
  • Choose 15 credits:
    • BIO-696 Selected Topics (1-6)
    • ENVS-500 Ecohydrology (3)
    • ENVS-520 Biogeochemistry (3
    • ENVS-572 Topics in Conservation Biology (3)
    • ENVS-610 Environmental Science I (3)
    • ENVS-615 Environmental Science II (3)
    • ENVS-655 Environmental Geographic Information Systems (3)
    • ENVS-660 Climatology (3)
    • ENVS-665 Environmental Risk Assessment (3)
    • ENVS-670 Water Resources (3)
    • ENVS-675 Environmental Toxicology (3)
    • ENVS-685 Remote Sensing: Environmental Measurement from Satellites and Drones (3)
    • ENVS-696 Selected Topics(1-6)
    • One of the following (with advisor approval):听STAT-516 Design of Experiments (3),听STAT-520 Applied Multivariate Analysis (3),听STAT-615 Regression (3),听辞谤听STAT-627 Statistical Machine Learning (3)

Visit our Admission and Course Requirements听page for details on thesis or non-thesis options, course and admission听details, and guidance for international students.

Spotlight: Hannah Nisonson

Hannah Niconson.I have always had a passion to improve the world around me. AU was the perfect gateway to helping me understand where science and true societal progress intersect. My professors were dedicated to my success and taught me the practical tools to achieve a career in environmentalism. Not only was I able to learn hard skills like R and GIS, but I was also able to leverage that with the realistic applications of these tools. This landed me a position as a marine spatial scientist with NOAA after graduation. It has been a perfect balance.
Hannah Nisonson, MS '22

Hannah Nisonson鈥檚 passion for environmental justice has led her to pursue an MS in environmental science at 猫咪社区app University and a prestigious fellowship at DC鈥檚 Global Environment and Technology Foundation, where she is building research databases for blue carbon sequestration methods. Her goal is to find alternative ways to reduce blue carbon in and around the ocean, potentially by carbon sequestration and oceanic carbon credits.

Hannah says she hopes environmental justice will always be at the forefront of her life. At AU, she is a merit scholarship recipient and teaches an environmental science lab to undergraduate students. 鈥淚 love a space where I can share my passion and knowledge for environmental science,鈥 she says.

Hannah is also looking forward to working with Associate Professor of Environmental Science Sauleh Siddiqui, the principal investigator on a National Science Foundation-funded food waste grant鈥攖he largest-ever grant in AU history. She hopes to help with the data analysis and visualization for the project.

It鈥檚 a perfect fit for Hannah, who came from a technical undergraduate engineering background and plans on pursuing a doctorate in environmental science and a career as a professor at a scientific research institution.

Career Outlook

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a median annual salary over听$76,000听for Environmental Scientists nationwide听(as of 2021) with steady annual job growth of 5 percent nationally. Washington,听DC,听offers the nation's highest median salary,听$123,000, and nearly double the national job concentration.

In DC and surrounding areas, you'll be able to take advantage of the concentration of federal and state agencies, private consultancies, business, NGOs 鈥 and AU's active alumni network and environmental science grads 鈥 to find career choices you want. Recent graduates have gone on to a range of positions such as

  • Biophysical Society: Programs Coordinator
  • Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission: Biological Scientist
  • Integrated Systems Solutions: Management Analyst III
  • Kapur & Associates: Environmental Scientist
  • Las Vegas Water District: Analytical Chemist
  • McDonoungh Braungart Design Chemistry: Environmental Scientist
  • National Science Foundation: Program Analyst
  • NOAA: Fishery Observer听
  • NOAA: GIS Technician
  • Solv LLC: Environmental Scientist
  • 猫咪社区app EPA: Data Analyst
  • Washington DC Dept. of Transportation: Urban Forester
  • Wildlife Habitat Council: Conservation Planning Manager
  • World Bank: International Affairs Consultant

What You'll Walk Away With

  • Grounding听in environmental systems and science: ability to understand听and evaluate听interdisciplinary approaches encompassing听natural, physical, and social sciences.
  • Analytical problem-solving: ability to choose and apply empirical methods,听tools, and professional judgment听in evaluating quantitative, qualitative, spatial (GIS) data.
  • Integrative learning: ability to blend听disparate components of natural, social, and technological systems and resources.
  • Teamwork and leadership skills: practical experience gained in fieldwork, shared research projects, or internships.
  • Community and practical engagement: real-world experience engaging scholarly, organizational, and local publics in ways responsive to their tacit and overt needs.听
  • DC connections and the reach of 猫咪社区app University鈥檚 network.

FAQ

Most graduate students receive financial support. There are merit-based tuition awards and stipends for being a teaching assistant. In a typical听academic year, around 64% of our students receive some level of听AU funding through research or teaching. Of those not supported by AU, 25% were funded by other sources.

Yes, but it is more difficult to get financial support, which is generally given to full-time students. Six credits per semester is considered full time for financial purposes, though most full-time students take nine credits per semester.

The thesis track gives students experience doing their own complex study and learning the statistics and analytical skills required to evaluate their results. The experience of writing the thesis is valuable and frequently leads to a peer-reviewed publication. The non-thesis track gives a strong coursework background in science and analysis, along with extensive internship experience that may lead more directly into a position.

Yes! In addition to what your agency or employer may offer, please see further听military personnel and听families benefits听available through AU.

Please start with the "Admissions at a Glance" info atop our听Admission & Course Requirements听page. For general application-procedure questions, please visit the College of Arts and Science's How to Apply page.