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7 Master's degrees in Ecology in Wisconsin, United States
Aquatic Science
Aquatic Science MS students at University of Wisconsin La Crosse select courses that emphasize aquatic organisms, environmental factors governing life in the water, and water resource management.
Human Ecology - Design Studies
The focus of the MFA Human Ecology - Design Studies degree at University of Wisconsin Madison is on creative performance in design. Its goals are to promote strong and creative conceptual thinking, exploration, interpretation, innovation, and overall excellence in design execution.
Human Ecology - Human Ecology
The Human Ecology - Human Ecology MSC from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a named option in the Human Ecology MS.
Architecture and Ecological Design
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Master of Architecture in Architecture and Ecological Design, the first professional degree offered by the Department of Architecture, is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The degree program requires two to three years of graduate study, depending on the applicant’s previous academic background and qualifications.
Agroecology
The Agroecology M.S. program at University of Wisconsin Madison trains students to research and analyze agricultural systems within a broader environmental and socioeconomic context. Key to this endeavor is interdisciplinary expertise, which the agroecology program achieves through working with affiliated faculty members from nearly 20 departments across campus.
Wildlife Ecology
At the University of Wisconsin Madison, the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology offers graduate education and training in a number of areas leading to the master of science and/or the doctor of philosophy degree in Wildlife Ecology.
Human Ecology
University of Wisconsin Madison offers a degree in Human Ecology, the study of the complex relationships between human beings and their environments.