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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Soil Science
The Soil Science program of the Utah State University is concerned with the chemical, physical, and biological aspects of the soil.
Toxicology
The Toxicology program of the Utah State University is teaching students about the scientific understanding of the harmful effects of natural and synthetic chemicals at all levels – whether large-scale environmental pollutants or small-scale carcinogens – that have an incremental effect over time.
Environmental Planning
Graduates of Environmental Planning degree at Utah State University are qualified for careers as bioregional planners for local, state, and national agencies.
Watershed Science
The Watershed Science program of the Utah State University is unique in that they allow students the opportunity to integrate physics, chemistry, and biology to understand watershed systems.
Natural Resources
The Master in Natural Resource program at Utah State University opens the door to a fulfilling career focused on the outdoors.
Range Science
Students in the Range Science program of the Utah State University study the science and application of ecology principles in rangeland environments.
Climate Science
Climate Science is the study of the atmosphere, land, water cycle and how they interact and change. The Climate Science program of the Utah State University focuses on climate variability, prediction/attribution, land surface processes, paleoclimate, and exchanges between land ecosystems and the atmosphere.
Applied Environmental Geoscience
The Applied Environmental Geoscience program of the Utah State University is a broadly-utilized degree program that emphasizes interdisciplinary coursework and thought.
Geology
The Geology program of the Utah State University is offered by the Geosciences Department, one of the oldest departments at Utah State.
Ecological Restoration
The Master of Ecological Restoration (MoER) at Utah State University enables WATS undergraduates to obtain a professional master’s degree in one year, following completion of the MRAE or FAS degree.
Natural Resources
The Natural Resources program of the Utah State University is an interdisciplinary degree designed for working natural resource professionals. Students take courses from all departments within the College of Natural Resources.
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.
Bioregional Planning
The interdisciplinary Bioregional Planning program of the Utah State University prepares graduates to assist communities with growth and development. Additionally, graduates will be able to produce and evaluate alternative futures to help communities make decisions about future building and growth.
Environment and Society
Formed in 2002, the Environment and Society program of the Utah State University is the first of its kind and has served as a model for the development of similar departments at other institutions of higher learning.
Irrigation Engineering
The Irrigation Engineering program of the Utah State University has long been recognized as the best program of its kind in the nation, and possibly the world.