UVA’s MA in Environmental Sciences provides flexible training for students seeking careers in environmental communication, policy, or education. Integrating physical, biological, and social sciences, the program enables students to study climate systems, hydrology, biodiversity, and sustainability practices. This non-thesis pathway emphasizes coursework, literature review, and applied environmental analysis.
Review of environmental justice frameworks in U.S. urban policy
Analysis of biodiversity trends in Appalachian forest restoration
Ethnographic study of community responses to sea-level rise
Remote sensing of wildfire recovery in national parks
Evaluation of wetland protection under shifting EPA regulations
Case study on plastic waste policy in Southeast Asia
Environmental ethics curriculum design for high schools
Carbon footprint analysis of campus dining systems
Cost-benefit modeling of urban green infrastructure investment
Pollinator conservation strategies in suburban agriculture
Public perception of climate risk in coastal Virginia
Longitudinal study of soil degradation in community gardens
Citizen science engagement in water quality monitoring
Comparative study of climate adaptation plans across U.S. states
Narrative framing of environmental disasters in media
Bridge environmental science and public action through UVA’s interdisciplinary MA.
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