12 Master's degrees in Ecology in Michigan, United States
Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
The Master of Science in Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology program at Eastern Michigan University prepares students for research and teaching careers in such fields as aquatic ecology, terrestrial ecology, evolutionary biology, behavioral ecology and physiological ecology.
Industrial Ecology - Sustainable Systems
Modern environmental challenges impact both developed and developing nations, and they are compounded by increasing consumption pressures and a growing global population.The Industrial Ecology - Sustainable Systems program is offered at University of Michigan.
Industrial Ecology - Environmental Justice
Equity and justice play an integral role in environmental affairs, yet remain elusive in our legal, economic, and ecological systems. When we recognize the interconnectedness of social and biophysical factors, we expand our potential to advance both sustainability and human rights.The Industrial Ecology - Environmental Justice is offered at University of Michigan.
Applied Ecology
The Applied Ecology program of Michigan Technological University examines and addresses the ecological challenges, and solutions. Michigan Tech leads the world’s longest study on predator-prey relationships, the over fifty year investigation of wolves and moose on Isle Royale.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Traditional
The Traditional M.S. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Traditional Program at University of Michigan has both a thesis option and a coursework-only option. The program is flexible and serves a variety of career objectives, such as teaching in secondary schools, employment in a variety of research-oriented jobs, interpretive work in parks and nature centers.
Industrial Ecology - Behavior, Education and Communication
Solving environmental problems often comes down to solving people problems. How can we compel individuals and groups to accept willingly—and, better, to seek out—more sustainable life patterns? This is one of the main challenges of creating meaningful environmental change, and the overarching focus of University of Michigan Industrial Ecology - Behavior, Education and Communication field of study.
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences from Western Michigan University is a research-based Master’s degree. It is distinct from our course-based Master of Arts degree.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Frontiers
The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Frontiers program at the University of Michigan has three primary goals: to bring students to the study of ecology and evolution who might not otherwise have considered it.
Industrial Ecology - Environmental Policy and Planning
Climate change, biodiversity loss, inefficient land use patterns, overconsumption, and reliance on unsustainable sources of water, energy and food have created a set of problems for both developed and developing nations that many policy analysts view as the greatest challenge facing our generation.The Industrial Ecology - Environmental Policy and Planning is offered at University of Michigan.
Conservation Ecology
The fate of our planet depends on a new generation of highly skilled conservation ecologists. As an Conservation Ecology student at the University of Michigan in this interdisciplinary field of study, you will become a change-driven scientist capable of developing novel approaches to the sustainable management of wildlands, protected areas, and aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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.
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences from Western Michigan University is a non-thesis coursework-based degree, distinct from our research-based Master of Science degree.