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162 Master's degrees in Ecology in North America
Wildlife Ecology
Preparation for an advanced degree in Wildlife Ecology from Iowa State University should include course work equivalent to a B.S. in biological sciences, ecology, or related area.
Biological Sciences with a Specialization in Ecology, Microbiology, Aquatic and Marine Biology
A Master of Science degree in Biological Sciences with a Specialization in Ecology, Microbiology, Aquatic and Marine Biology at University of Houston Clear Lake will help you build a broad base of knowledge in the life sciences as you study the relationships between various microorganisms and their greater environment.
Ecology
The Ecology program of the Utah State University teaches students about the scientific discipline concerned with the relationships between organisms and their past, present, and future environments.
Ecosystem Management and Administration
Go beyond the science of environmental resources to learn about the real-world, practical implementation of ecosystem management projects. This online Ecosystem Management and Administration degree program at Pennsylvania State University explores both the quantitative tools and social and leadership skills that are necessary to manage the world’s natural resources.
Monitoring, Analysis and Modeling
The Monitoring, Analysis and Modeling program at the SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry focuses on the application of statistical and operations research methods and techniques used to sample, describe and predict how individual trees, forest stands and terrestrial ecosystems change over both temporal and spatial scales.
Ecology
The Masters program at San Diego State University is central to the Ecology Program's mission of excellence in research and education in ecology and environmental biology.
Biological and Ecological Engineering
The Biological and Ecological Engineering department at Oregon State University offers programs leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The objective of these programs are to serve as the interface between life sciences and engineering.
Ecology and Ecosystems
The Ecology and Ecosystems program at the SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry focuses on the structure, function, dynamics, and resilience of terrestrial ecosystems, at a range of scales, from tree genetics and plant physiology to landscape ecology, modeling and remote sensing.
Forest Ecology Management
The perfect place to study our natural world? This is it. Our abundance of habitats and biodiversity makes the Forest Ecology Management program of Michigan Technological University ideal for researching ecosystems and organismal functions.
Entomology
The Entomology program at the University of California, Davis, emphasizes the integration of basic and applied aspects of entomology in solving problems in biology, agriculture, and the environment.
Green Technologies
The Green Technologies MSc program offered at University of Southern California is a highly interdisciplinary degree program that emphasizes green systems and the environment, energy technology and efficiency, and sustainability and society.
Human Ecology
University of Wisconsin Madison offers a degree in Human Ecology, the study of the complex relationships between human beings and their environments.
Built Ecologies
Built Ecologies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute develops innovative buildings systems, structures, and ecologies informed by the behavior of natural systems and emerging technologies. The program offers MS and PhD degrees in Architectural Sciences with a concentration in Built Ecologies.
Biology (Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology)
With an emphasis in Biology (Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology), you will apply theory and practice in your field to understand environmental patterns and processes at Northern Arizona University.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology program at the University of Toronto leads to the Master of Science.
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences from Western Michigan University is a non-thesis coursework-based degree, distinct from our research-based Master of Science degree.
Entomology
Advance your career and knowledge about insect ecology, evolution and social behavior with one of the top 10 entomology programs in the United States. This non-thesis Entomology degree offered at University of Kentucky is designed for individuals in professions where advance training in Entomology will strengthen their profession.

Rangeland Ecosystem Science
The Rangeland Ecosystem Science program from Colorado State University emphasizes interdisciplinary study of, and research on, the world’s rangelands.
Wildlife and Fisheries Science
The Wildlife and Fisheries Science program offered at Pennsylvania State University is designed to give students an understanding of the biology and management of terrestrial or aquatic wildlife species and their environments.
Forestry (Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology)
Through Northern Arizona University's Forestry (Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology) program you can protect the environment for future generations and change the world through research.