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The Graduate School

Environmental Science, M.S.

The Environmental Science Program provides advanced research and educational opportunities in the earth (geo) and environmental sciences, and prepares students for solving contemporary environmental problems.

The program includes a thesis and non-thesis option, both of which provide a foundation for employment in the private and public sectors of the environmental fields. In addition, the thesis option prepares students for advanced study leading to the doctoral degree.

Specializations

Coastal Science
Geographic Information Science (GIS)
Hydrogeology
Soils Science
Dendrochronology
Contaminant Hydrogeology

Certificate

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate

Admission Requirements

In addition to the University graduate admission requirements described in the Graduate Admissions section of the UWF graduate catalog, the applicant must meet the minimum departmental admission requirements for regular admission. The criteria listed in the admission checklist (see right-side column).


Department Contact
Dr Johan Liebens
Graduate Advisor, Department of Environmental Studies
Phone: (850) 474-2065
E-mail: jliebens@uwf.edu
View UWF Graduate Catalog
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Application Deadlines
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