Environmental Informatics: GIS and Modeling
College or University: University of Michigan, School of Natural Resources and Environment
Type of degree: M.S.
Brief overview of program: Environmental research, impact assessment, planning and management have grown increasingly reliant on computer-based approaches in the past few decades. Geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, dynamic-simulation modeling and statistics, for example, are utilized in a variety of scientific and professional endeavors, ranging from forestry, landscape mapping and watershed ecology to archaeology, pollution detection and geology.
As a result, the need for professionals trained in technical and applied aspects of these approaches has risen dramatically. Environmental informatics, also called eco-informatics, addresses this need by focusing on analytical and computer-based methods in the study and management of natural resources and the environment.
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Tuition (2007):In State: $16,000, Out of State: $31,500
Number of students enrolled in 2007: 380
For the students that enter the workforce, what are the most common occupations that they pursue with this degree or certificate? This is a new field of study and we do not have any graduates yet. However, through the Environmental Informatics plan, you can prepare for a wide range of careers in academic research or professional environmental management. Recently, a Department of Labor study cited geo-technologies as one of three major areas where future job growth will outstrip demand.
Graduates have used the knowledge and skills they acquired to procure positions as remote-sensing specialists, area foresters or refuge managers with the government. Others have become environmental consultants with private firms, nonprofit organizations and major research universities. In addition, environmental informatics can enhance the skill set of mid-career professionals because it represents an emerging set of tools that facilitate study and management of trans-disciplinary problems.
Program of Study:
Description of Facilities: *Environmental Spatial Analysis Lab esa.snre.umich.edu
*Many people benefit from interdisciplinary research at the University of Michigan, and can utilize their field of study and explore academic interests in our facilities. http://www.snre.umich.edu/snre_facilities
Program Faculty: SNRE benefits from the knowledge and passion of more than a dozen faculty affiliates who teach specialized classes, mentor students, conduct sponsored research, and contributing to a variety of academic pursuits. Please refer to our website to learn more about their research and teaching interests. http://www.snre.umich.edu/faculty-research/overview Student Support: Competitive Merit Based awards
Peace Corps Fellows program
Doris Duke Conservation Fellows program
Please visit our website to see further information: http://www.snre.umich.edu/financial_aid/overview
Email: snre.admissions@umich.edu Department: School of Natural Resources and Environment Institution address: Univ of Michigan, SNRE 440 Church Street, 1520 Dana Ann Arbor,MI 48109-1041 Phone: 734-764-6453
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