Global Environmental Change
College or University: Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Type of degree: Professional Master's Degree
Website: Click here for program website
Tuition (2007):In State: $ 26,000, Out of State: $ 26,000
Number of students enrolled in 2007: 227 Where do most of the students go upon graduating or leaving the program? Continue Education: 7% | Enter Workforce: 93% | Do not know: 0%
For the students that enter the workforce, what are the most common occupations that they pursue with this degree or certificate? Annual employment information and salary statistics can be found at:
http://www.env.duke.edu/career/employmentprofile.pdf
Program of Study:
Description of Facilities: The Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences is headquartered in the Levine Science Research Center (LSRC), an interdisciplinary research facility situated on Science Drive on Duke University's West Campus in Durham, N.C. The building includes state-of-the-art classrooms, student computer clusters, an advanced computing laboratory specializing in the analysis of geospatial data, and research laboratories and instrumentation supporting both teaching and research for the programs offered by the school. This building also is the home of the School's Division of Environmental Sciences and Policy.
http://www.env.duke.edu/facilities/
Program Faculty: The Nicholas School is known for the quality of its faculty as measured by their scholarly achievement, commitment to quality education and impacts on our most important environmental and natural resources challenges. As of the 2006/2007 academic year, the Nicholas School includes a total of 79 core faculty and 58 affiliated faculty.
http://fds.duke.edu/db/Nicholas/faculty
Student Support: A professional graduate education is a major investment. However, the return on your investment of time, dedication and money will seem small when you calculate the opportunities your Nicholas degree will make possible. If you are a Master of Environmental Management or Master of Forestry student/candidate, the Nicholas School is committed to helping you determine the best way cover the cost of your professional education. We want you to be a knowledgeable consumer so the information provided here and on the links to the right of this screen will give you a lot of the information you need to explore financial aid options.
http://www.env.duke.edu/programs/professional/finances.html
Program Point of Contact: Cynthia Peters
Email: petersca@duke.edu Department: Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences Institution address: Box 90330 Duke University Durham,NC 27708 Phone: (919) 613-8070
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