Murray State offers two Master's degree programs in Earth and Environmental Sciences: MS in Earth and Environmental Sciences and MS in Sustainability Science. These programs focus on understanding environmental issues and sustainability at regional, national, and global levels. Students can choose between thesis or non-thesis options for the MS in Earth and Environmental Sciences, with the thesis option offering specializations such as Archaeology, Environmental Geology, Geoinformatics, and Watershed Science. The Sustainability Science program emphasizes sustainable approaches to human-environment interactions, preparing students for careers or further studies in related fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
The programs are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues and sustainability with practical research, laboratory, and internship opportunities. The range of specializations allows students to tailor their education towards specific interests like archaeology or geospatial science. The inclusion of a sustainability practicum in the MS in Sustainability Science further enhances real-world readiness, making this a versatile and in-depth option for those passionate about earth and environmental sciences.
Within the MS in Earth and Environmental Sciences, students can specialise in Archaeology, Environmental Geology, Geoinformatics, and Watershed Science. The Archaeology concentration explores the relationship between human culture and the natural environment, involving research and field projects. Environmental Geology focuses on chemical, physical, and biological aspects of environmental change. Geoinformatics offers advanced knowledge in digital mapping, GIS, remote sensing, and GPS technology. Watershed Science provides interdisciplinary education on near-surface water resources and earth-surface processes.
Application fees
7.71L
1st year tuition fees
7.71L
Living cost
Applicants must meet Murray State’s general graduate admission requirements, including submiting three recommendation letters and a statement of interests. Unconditional admission requires a GPA of 3.0 or above in an related field. Conditional admission is possible if remedial courses are completed or after one semester of graduate coursework with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

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Graduates from these programs are prepared for careers in environmental consulting, resource management, geospatial analysis, watershed management, and archaeology. The focus on sustainability and interdisciplinary approaches also opens opportunities in academia, conservation, and environmental industries.