• Choose from two educational tracks: conservation biology or landscape and watershed ecology.
  • Apply for an assistantship to help mitigate the cost of your Master of Science program.
  • Take advantage of FSU’s affiliations with universities and national agencies in Africa and Central America to study ecology and conservation issues in these regions.
  • Be a part of a program that has had great success in helping place students in career positions after graduation.
  • Compete against other colleges and universities in the Southeast Wildlife Conclave, an event at which FSU students have done well.
  • Choose the conservation biology track to address both local and global challenges associated with conflicts between human development and conservation of biodiversity.
  • Select the landscape and watershed ecology track and study the effects of human activities and natural processes on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems at multiple scales.