Environmental science
Master of Science
We have one Earth. Help us make the most of it
÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥â€™s Master of Science in environmental science is designed for professionals committed to protecting and conserving the world for future generations. Recognizing that every industry must prioritize ecosystem preservation and sustainability, this program takes an interdisciplinary approach, covering key areas such as waste management, environmental pollution, policy and law, water science, land use and energy systems.
Students in this program conduct research on the effects of both natural and human-made processes, exploring their impact on the physical components of the planet. They work to identify solutions to pressing environmental issues, aiming to maintain the delicate balance of ecosystems' biocomplexity.
The curriculum focuses on how nature and society interact, particularly in areas like resource conservation, sustainable development and managing man-made contaminants in water supplies. Students analyze current environmental systems to predict future ecological changes and develop science-driven solutions to protect ecosystems and natural resources.
Designed as a multidisciplinary program by the College of Natural Resources, the M.S. in environmental science integrates scientific, economic, social and political perspectives, equipping students to tackle the complex challenges of environmental conservation.
Overview
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Innovative solutions for a sustainable future
Degree fit
- This program may be a good fit if you:
- Hold an undergraduate degree in a related field
- Are strong in the sciences
- Enjoy the outdoors
- Are passionate about helping the environment
- Have solid communication and leadership skills
- Can think creatively about complex problems
Career outcomes
Current job openings
3,147 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HIPotential careers and starting salaries
- Sustainability Specialists
$55,170 - Postsecondary Environmental Science Teachers
$48,689 - Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers
$48,420 - Recycling Coordinators
$44,716 - Environmental Compliance Inspectors
$53,187
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Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
Financial aid
Paying for college can feel overwhelming, but U of I’s Financial Aid Office is here to help. Our experienced financial aid counselors can assist you in exploring financial aid options, making informed financial decisions and addressing common concerns.
For information on FAFSA deadlines, financial aid types and eligibility requirements, visit the ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ Financial Aid Office website.
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Clubs and involvement opportunities
Hands-on learning
The M.S. in environmental science program blends classroom learning with real-world experience. You’ll take field-based courses and conduct in-depth research in your chosen focus area — biological, physical or social sciences.
Clubs and student organizations
Join the Environmental Club and connect with peers who share your passion for sustainability, fieldwork and environmental advocacy.
Application information
U of I gives full consideration to all applicants and does not specifically seek pre-approval but encourages students to secure a commitment from a faculty member for admission to the program. Applicants must also meet the following admission requirements:
- Education level: Bachelor's degree
- Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 (applicants with a lower GPA may be considered under specific circumstances)
- GRE: No
- TOEFL/IELTS (for international applicants): 79/6.5
- Number of references: Three
Visit Graduate Admissions to learn more and start your application.