UVA’s MS in Environmental Sciences trains students to analyze complex environmental systems through fieldwork, lab research, and modeling. Focus areas include atmospheric science, geosciences, ecology, and hydrology. Students collaborate with top researchers on data-driven projects that inform conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable development.
Modeling nutrient runoff impacts on Chesapeake Bay ecosystems
Hydrological simulation of flood risks under future climate scenarios
Remote sensing analysis of glacier retreat in the Arctic
Soil carbon storage comparison in rewilded vs. agricultural lands
Machine learning for wildfire prediction using climatic variables
Paleoclimate reconstruction from Appalachian lake sediment cores
Biogeochemical cycling in restored urban wetlands
Greenhouse gas flux measurements in grassland ecosystems
Atmospheric modeling of aerosol impacts on regional rainfall
GIS-based vulnerability mapping for landslide-prone zones
Stable isotope tracing of groundwater sources
Carbon budgeting of forested watersheds under land use change
In-situ measurement technologies for river nutrient monitoring
Ecological network modeling of pollinator-plant interactions
Geomorphological impact of extreme precipitation on mountain streams
Conduct impactful environmental research with UVA’s hands-on MS in Environmental Sciences.
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