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147 Master's degrees in Ecology in United States
Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology
The Program in Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology (PEEC) is an interdepartmental program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign designed to provide individualized training in preparation for careers in these disciplines.
Biological Sciences - Behavior, Ecology, Evolution and Systematics
The Biological Sciences - Behavior, Ecology, Evolution and Systematics students, faculty, and post-doctoral fellows that comprise the Behavior, Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics (BEES) section at Illinois State University focus on research questions that range widely over the disciplines of ecology, evolution, behavior, physiology, and systematics.
Tropical Marine Ecosystem Management
The Master of Professional Science Degree in Tropical Marine Ecosystem Management at University of Miami provides students with advanced training in the theoretical aspects of tropical marine ecology, as well as the practical aspects needed to begin a career in this field.
Environmental Management (with concentration in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Health)
In this Master in Environmental Management (with concentration in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Health) program at Duke University, students focus on understanding how pollutants affect the health of people and ecosystems. They'll assess the fate, effects and risks of pollutants using a multidisciplinary approach that incorporates toxicology, environmental chemistry, risk assessment and ecology.
Human Ecology - Human Ecology
The Human Ecology - Human Ecology MSC from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Human Ecology MS.
Environmental and Ecological Engineering
Environmental and Ecological Engineering empowers students to serve people and the planet. The Environmental and Ecological Engineering programme is offered at the Purdue University.
Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
The Master of Science in Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology program at Eastern Michigan University prepares students for research and teaching careers in such fields as aquatic ecology, terrestrial ecology, evolutionary biology, behavioral ecology and physiological ecology.
Ecology
The program in Ecology offered by Cornell University is intended to provide students with broad exposure to concepts and research approaches within ecology and evolution (primarily through seminars and formal course work), as well as in-depth study in one or more subdisciplines (normally guided by the student's Special Committee).
Air Quality
The Air Quality programme at Kansas State University administrative office is the Institute for Environmental Research in Seaton Hall. This office will administer the air quality certificate programme.
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
The University of Florida’s online Master of Science in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation is open to qualified local, national, and international professionals who work in the fields of ecology, wildlife management, conservation biology, forensic science, veterinary medicine, and related disciplines.
Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
The Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology programme at the University of California, Riverside offers advanced M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. This full-time, on-campus course provides diverse research experiences and pedagogical training. Students benefit from expert mentorship across various biological and environmental disciplines.
Applied Ecology
The Applied Ecology program of Michigan Technological University examines and addresses the ecological challenges, and solutions. Michigan Tech leads the world’s longest study on predator-prey relationships, the over fifty year investigation of wolves and moose on Isle Royale.
Agriculture and Life Sciences (Natural Resources)
The Agriculture and Life Sciences (Natural Resources) degree program at Cornell University CALS is ideal for career-focused students interested in the thorough study of issues and advancements in the fields of life, social, and environmental sciences and agriculture.
Rangeland Ecology and Management
Oregon State University's Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management offers the master of science, master of agriculture, and Ph.D. degrees.
Wildlife Ecology
Wildlife Ecology students from The University of Maine are only accepted if the department or faculty have funding for graduate assistantships, tuition and research expenses.
Biological Sciences
At the Biological Sciences MSc program offered at University of South Carolina you will study the structure, function, development, origin, evolution and diversity of living organisms from molecules to ecosystems to better understand the world we live in.

Park and Protected Area Management
The Park and Protected Area Management programme from Colorado State University will help you gain a holistic understanding of protected area values, services, and governance, along with the expertise to operationalize those values through effective planning and management of public use, concessions, finance strategies, community collaboration, and human capacity development.
Biotechnology - Life Sciences
Biotechnology - Life Sciences from Harvard University builds upon students’ existing biotech and life sciences knowledge and equips them with the latest business and scientific insights. This empowers them to lead transformative organizations that will advance new drug discoveries and therapeutics.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
For the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology degree offered by The University of Arizona, you will study the diversity of life in an integrative evolutionary framework, considering all levels in the biological hierarchy: genes, cells, organisms, populations, communities and ecosystems.
Agriculture and Life Sciences
The Agriculture and Life Sciences program of Virginia Tech is uniquely positioned to meet the evolving and dynamic needs of today’s agricultural professionals, offering concentrations in the areas of applied nutrition and physical activity, education, environmental science, food safety and biosecurity, leadership studies, and plant science and pest management.