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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Science M.S.


Admission Requirements


In addition to University requirements for admission, the applicant must:

  • Have a bachelor’s degree in biology, environmental science, or a related field from an accredited institution.
  • Complete all requirements for admissions to the Graduate School before the end of the first semester of graduate course work. (See “Admission to Graduate School”)
  • Have an overall minimum grade point average of 2.85.
  • NOTE: M.S. in Environmental Science program no longer requires the GRE for admissions.

Conditional Admission may be granted for students with less than the minimum grade point average or test scores; students will be fully admitted after completion of nine hours of graduate coursework with no final grade below a “B”. Students with undergraduate degrees in fields other than biology or environmental science may be required to complete specific leveling courses, such as organic chemistry, basic statistics (or equivalent math course; e.g., MATH 2413), physical geology, hydrogeology, and/or microbiology.

Admission to the program is selective. Students interested in a master’s research assistantship are strongly encouraged to visit campus and/or remotely meet with the faculty in their proposed academic study area. Students are encouraged to identify/contact Master’s committee chair and/or academic supervisor willing to supervise coursework and/or thesis research project(s).

In addition to meeting the above-mentioned admission requirements, international students desiring to pursue the Master of Science degree in biology or environmental science must submit one of the following minimum test scores (for all requirements see the International Students - Applicants webpage: http://wtamu.edu/student-support/international-applicants.aspx):

  • TOEFL - score of 233 (computer based); 90-91 (iBT); or 575-477 (paper based)
  • IELTS - score of 6.5 overall
  • PTE - score of 62

Major in Environmental Science


(Major Code: 5105)

Areas of Specialization


  • General Environmental Science
  • Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
  • Air Quality and Atmospheric Science

Requirements


Student must complete 36 credit hours including core, specialization, and elective courses.

General Environmental Science Specialization


Master of Science Degree Core Requirements–listed above (20 hours)

Elective Courses in Specialization Area (10 hours)

Agriculture, biology, chemistry, geology, engineering technology, and environmental science.

Additional Requirements for Thesis Option (6 hours)

Additional Requirements for Non-Thesis Option (6 hours)

Human and Ecological Risk Assessment Specialization


Master of Science Degree Core Requirements–listed above (20 hours)

Courses in Specialization Area (10 hours)

Additional Requirements for Thesis Option (6 hours)

Additional Requirements for Non-Thesis Option (6 hours)

Air Quality and Atmospheric Science Specialization


Master of Science Degree Core Requirements–listed above (20 hours)

Courses in Specialization Area (10 hours)

Additional Requirements for Thesis Option (6 hours)

Additional Requirements for Non-Thesis Option (6 hours)

Note:

For this specialization in air quality and atmospheric science, it is recommended that students take the following courses as leveling work (if not already taken for the B.S. degree):

  • GESC/GEOG 3313 - Meteorology
  • GESC 3303 - Oceanography
  • CHEM 3511 - Analytical Chemistry
  • MATH 2413 - Calculus I (or equivalent)

It is encouraged that students who choose the Air Quality and Atmospheric Science specialization have interests in the following specific area(s):

  • Atmospheric or Oceanographic Dynamics
  • Atmospheric or Oceanographic Thermodynamics
  • Physical Meteorology of Physical Oceanography
  • Synoptic Meteorology (or Weather Systems) or Synoptic Oceanography
  • Or any advanced courses related to the above mentioned courses