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Environmental Conservation: Environmental Observation and Informatics, M.S.
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Environmental Conservation: Environmental Observation and Informatics, M.S.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, United States
# =63QS Subject Rankings
36,082 USDTuition Fee/year
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Environmental SciencesMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Environmental Sciences
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
Blended
Read more Complete your Environmental Observation and Informatics master’s program in just 15 months through a unique hybrid approach that combines face-to-face learning on campus in summer and fall, online courses in spring, and a leadership experience that can take place anywhere in the world in your final summer. UW–Madison’s deep environmental expertise and connections at government agencies, businesses, and nonprofits provide opportunities for you to find networks and form connections across the globe. You learn with a small cohort of like-minded peers, all driven by the desire to improve conservation efforts locally, nationally, and internationally. You become proficient in remote sensing and integrated technology, modeling and analysis, and leadership. In the short time it takes to complete your master’s program in Environmental Observation and Informatics, you learn not just how to use data to make sound decisions, but how to direct the teams that use data to improve our future. Read less
Program overview
Main Subject
Environmental Sciences
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
Blended
Read more Complete your Environmental Observation and Informatics master’s program in just 15 months through a unique hybrid approach that combines face-to-face learning on campus in summer and fall, online courses in spring, and a leadership experience that can take place anywhere in the world in your final summer. UW–Madison’s deep environmental expertise and connections at government agencies, businesses, and nonprofits provide opportunities for you to find networks and form connections across the globe. You learn with a small cohort of like-minded peers, all driven by the desire to improve conservation efforts locally, nationally, and internationally. You become proficient in remote sensing and integrated technology, modeling and analysis, and leadership. In the short time it takes to complete your master’s program in Environmental Observation and Informatics, you learn not just how to use data to make sound decisions, but how to direct the teams that use data to improve our future. Read less
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Subject: Environmental Sciences
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