The Environmental Analysis program is designed to impart students with robust methodologies essential for addressing environmental challenges encountered by both industrial and governmental entities. This interdisciplinary initiative draws upon courses from diverse fields including environmental science, earth science, statistics, chemistry, ecology, evolutionary biology, mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, chemical engineering, economics, computer science, and sociology. Graduates of this program will possess a comprehensive skill set and knowledge base highly sought after by environmental consulting firms, energy production companies, and government agencies.
In addition to specialized program courses, students will engage in a management course, a policy and ethics course, and a seminar alongside peers from other Professional Master's Program programs.
The primary objectives of this interdisciplinary degree encompass:
Equipping students with quantitative skills such as statistics, remote sensing, data analysis, and modeling.
Instructing students on the application of technical and analytical skills, along with scientific evaluation methods, to effectively address environmental issues.
Cultivating students' capacity to foresee and address environmental challenges proactively.
Providing instruction in business and management skills, as well as professional ethics, to thrive within a business environment.