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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Dr. D. Allan Stern, Division Chair 

Program Description

In this degree program, students from diverse science backgrounds apply their knowledge and skills to such environmental problems as air pollution and control; water pollution and treatment; groundwater protection, contamination and remediation; solid and hazardous waste management; and the indoor (workplace) environment. The environmental science program gives the student the broad multi-disciplinary subject matter and analytical tools necessary to be successful in such professions as consulting, industrial environmental management and environmental protection.

Admission Requirements

For regular admission, applicants to the Environmental Science program must complete General Admission and Program requirements prior to registering for the first semester of courses.

1. General Admission Requirements

Each applicant for admission must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university, and must satisfy at least ONE of the following criteria:

In other words, if the final undergraduate GPA is 2.5 or above you are exempt from taking the standardized test (GRE or MAT).

2. Program Requirements

In addition to the general requirements, all students entering the graduate Environmental Science program must have completed the following courses OR their equivalent prior to admission:
Chemistry 211 and Math 130 with a grade C or better, AND
a minimum total of five courses/competencies, relevant to environmental science, from the following: Chemistry (200 level or above); Physics (200 level or above); Biology; Geology; Geography; Statistics; Soil Science; Law; Health and Economics; 10 years relevant work experience.

3. Admission Process/Materials

To apply to the Marshall University Graduate College, visit the Graduate Admissions website. You can apply online or use a PDF form. Refer to the Graduate Application menu item on the left of the page at that site.

If you are from outside the US, you may find Marshall's International Student Information website a useful resource.

Degree Requirements

Students must complete 36 graduate credit hours at the graduate level, including at least 24 credit hours at Marshall University. The degree consists of 12 credit hours of core courses; 12 credit hours of required courses; and 12 credit hours of electives.

Core Courses

Additional Degree Requirements

Required Courses

Electives

On completion of the MS Environmental Science degree program the student should have the requisite scope of knowledge and competency in specific environmental subject matter. Students are required to take 12 credit hours of elective courses and use them to satisfy proficiency requirements. These 12 credit hours are to consist of:

The required and elective courses should be outlined in the Plan of Study. The Plan of Study should be developed in cooperation with and signed by the student's advisor and should be completed prior to completing 18 credit-hours.

Graduate Minor in Environmental Science

The Graduate Minor in Environmental Science can be completed through 9 hours of course work: