Environmental Conservation: Environmental Observation and Informatics, M.S. Postgraduate Program By University of Wisconsin-Madison |Top Universities

Environmental Conservation: Environmental Observation and Informatics, M.S.

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Tuitionfee

36,082 USDTuition Fee/year

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Main Subject Area

Environmental SciencesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Blended

The professional master’s program in Environmental Observation and Informatics (EOI) from the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares you to meet the global demand for people who can merge technical expertise and leadership to advance conservation efforts. 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.

Program overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Blended

The professional master’s program in Environmental Observation and Informatics (EOI) from the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares you to meet the global demand for people who can merge technical expertise and leadership to advance conservation efforts. 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.

Admission requirements

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All applicants must: Have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution AND Demonstrate geospatial or statistical ability through coursework or portfolio AND GRE scores are not needed for students with a 3.0 or higher GPA, professional quantitative experience, or an undergraduate degree with a quantitative component, such as a Bachelor of Science degree. Application materials required include: Online application, Resume/CV, Statement of interest, Transcripts, and Two letters of recommendation.
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Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

16,092 USD
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International Students

36,082 USD
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