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496 Master's degrees in Environmental Sciences in United States
Earth and Environmental Sciences
The geosciences offered by Tulane University aim to increase our understanding of the composition and evolution of the Earth and Environmental Sciences, including its fundamental role in creating the natural environment that humans inhabit.
Agricultural and Environmental Education
The Agricultural and Environmental Education master degree at the University of Georgia develops professionals to lead, teach and communicate about food, environmental and social systems. Thesis and non-thesis options are available, and the program is available online or in person on the Athens and Tifton campuses.
Bioregional Planning
The interdisciplinary Bioregional Planning program of the Utah State University prepares graduates to assist communities with growth and development. Additionally, graduates will be able to produce and evaluate alternative futures to help communities make decisions about future building and growth.
Geographic Information Science
Geographic Information Science (GISc) is a fast growing computer technology field involving mapping and analysis of spatial data. This Geographic Information Science degree program is offered at Lehman College from The City University of New York.
Applied Atmospheric Science
Prepare for a career in weather and climate analysis and forecasting with the Master of Science in Applied Atmospheric Science at the University at Albany.
Environmental Policy and Management
Our Professional Science Master's in Environmental Policy and Management at Florida International University allows students to pursue advanced training in environmental policy while developing highly valued management skills.
Environmental and Occupational Health Science
The online Master of Science in Environmental and Occupational Health Science (EOHS) by Western Kentucky University focuses on the protection of human health from environmental hazards in the air, water, soil and food, and prevention of health hazards in workplaces and the natural environment.
Environmental Management (with concentration in Environmental Economics and Policy)
Students enrolled in the Master in Environmental Management (with concentration in Environmental Economics and Policy) program at Duke University learn to inform effective solutions for today’s national and international environmental problems by analyzing how households, businesses, governments and other stakeholders react to existing and proposed environmental and resource policies.

Sustainability Management and Policy
The Sustainability Management and Policy programme from California State University Long Beach provides an interdisciplinary graduate degree that will empower students with in-demand technical, managerial, and problem-solving skills to guide the decision-making process in the context of sustainability.
Earth and Environmental Science
The Earth and Environmental Science M.S. at Montclair State University is a STEM-designated postgraduate programme. Delivered in-person on a full-time basis, this degree focuses on advanced research and Earth systems. Students develop technical expertise to solve complex environmental challenges through field-based study.
Environmental Science
Environmental Science at University of North Texas is designed for those students who desire an interdisciplinary perspective concerning human-environmental interactions.
Marine Resource Management
Marine Resource Management at Oregon State University is a science-based, interdisciplinary master's program based in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Astmospheric Science (CEOAS). The program provides students with the multidisciplinary training necessary to function confidently and effectively in professional resource management positions.

Natural Resources - Restoration Ecology and Habitat Management
The Natural Resources - Restoration Ecology and Habitat Management degree from University of Idaho prepares you for careers across the globe where a deep understanding of ecological theory and practice is needed to restore and manage diverse ecosystems including forests, conserved wildlands and public spaces, and fish and wildlife habitats.
Architecture and Environmental Design
Kent State University’s Architecture and Environmental Design degree offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the relationship between architecture, sustainability, and the environment.
Religion and the Environment
Religion and the Environment from Sewanee The University Of The South is designed for those students who intend to pursue further graduate education in theology or its cognate disciplines or those who seek additional depth of knowledge in a particular field of study.

Environmental Health - Industrial Hygiene
The Environmental Health - Industrial Hygiene programme at Colorado State University is a thesis-based programme that studies the science and art of recognizing, assessing, and controlling workplace hazards in order to protect the health of workers and community citizens.
Architecture Joint Degree (MArch I or II)
This Architecture Joint Degree (MArch I or II) program from Yale University, is directed to individuals who wish to become leaders in sustainable architecture and ecological design, with a focus on the integration of ecological science, energy systems, and global urbanization patterns with architecture and urbanism.
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
The University of Maine has established itself as a center of excellence for interdisciplinary graduate-level training in Ecology and Environmental Sciences.
Global Environmental Health
Students in the Global Environmental Health program from Emory University study environmental issues and disparities that impact health across the world, particularly in low-income settings.
Environment and Resources
Environment and Resources is a research program at the University of Wisconsin Madison offering master’s and Ph.D. degrees based on the premise that solutions to environmental challenges require interdisciplinary approaches. Faculty and students are oriented to environmental problems rather than to disciplines.