- Master of Greenhouse Gas Management and Accounting at the Colorado State University is offered as a 2-years program by the Warner College of Natural Resources.
- This university is ranked #85 for Top Public Universities in America-Niche 2021.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
- Colorado State University’s Master of Greenhouse Gas Management and Accounting degree program combines a foundation in core knowledge and practices with analytical and technical skills, and real-world experiences through professional internships to gain the experience needed for rewarding careers.
- The Master’s in Greenhouse Gas Management and Accounting degree is an affiliated Professional Science Master’s (PSM) degree. Affiliation is administered by the PSM National Office to ensure a strong and distinctive PSM brand.
- Graduates have worked for a variety of institutions and organizations as interns or employees after graduating, such as the American Carbon Registry, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and Fort Collins Municipal Government, as well as consulting firms and other organizations with a focus on climate change.
- PSMs are designed for students who are seeking a graduate degree in science or mathematics and understand the need for developing workplace skills valued by top employers.
- This interdisciplinary degree is open to students from a wide variety of backgrounds – such as environmental studies, natural resources, business, natural sciences, engineering, and agriculture.
- The degree launches graduates into successful careers tackling climate change issues associated with today’s greenhouse gas emission and sustainability challenges.
- The MGMA degree provides students with the knowledge and experience necessary to launch successful careers and tackle these challenges.
- The program leverages world-leading greenhouse gas emission and climate change expertise from across CSU and enables students to develop the skills needed for emerging professions in greenhouse gas management and accounting.
- The Master of Greenhouse Gas Management and Accounting program consists of 37 credits.