• The Institute of the Environment offers a master’s level Collaborative Program in Environmental Sustainability and an interdisciplinary Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Sustainability.
  • The MSc is aimed at providing future professionals and scholars with the skills and capacities needed to develop effective regulatory and policy solutions to today’s complex, multi-dimensional environmental problems.
  • Students will gain foundational knowledge relevant to environmental sustainability from science, law, economics, and policy; learn a set of methodological skills for synthesizing and integrating knowledge from these disciplines, and apply this knowledge and these integration skills to today’s most pressing environmental challenges.
  • Two options are available: the MSc with a thesis and the MSc with a research paper. The MSc with research paper option can be completed in 12 months of full-time study, and the MSc with thesis option can be completed in 24 months of full-time study. Students in the MSc with the research paper option may enroll for an additional term of full-time study if needed to fulfill the program requirements.