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PSM-ENIN - Professional Science, Environmental Informatics Concentration, P.S.M.

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Completion requirement
  • Complete one committee-approved graduate-level statistics course from BIOL, MATH, PRST, or PSY

  • Complete one committee-approved graduate-level leadership course from BMGT or PRST

  • Complete course Capstone Experience/Internship

  • Complete one of the following: course Environmental Law OR course Environmental Social Policy OR course National Wildlife Policy

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete at least 2 of the following Courses:

NOTE: If the student does not have previous coursework or professional experience in GIS, then ESS 6200 Fundamentals of Environmental Spatial Analysis will be required as one of the courses to be taken in the Concentration.

Any graduate-level courses approved by the student's graduate advisory committee (from any 5000-, 6000-, or 7000-level course).

Total Credit Hours: 30

Course Substitutions


Course Substitutions are allowed upon approval of the graduate advisory committee, department chair/director, and dean of the college.

Completion requirement
  • Complete one committee-approved graduate-level statistics course from BIOL, MATH, PRST, or PSY

  • Complete one committee-approved graduate-level leadership course from BMGT or PRST

  • Complete course Professional Internship

  • Complete one of the following: course Environmental Law OR course Environmental Social Policy OR course National Wildlife Policy

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete at least 2 of the following Courses:

NOTE: If the student does not have previous coursework or professional experience in GIS then ESS 6200 Fundamentals of Environmental Spatial Analysis will be required as one of the courses to be taken in the Concentration.

Any graduate-level courses approved by the student's graduate advisory committee (from any 5000-, 6000-, or 7000-level course).
Earn at least 6 credits from the following:

Total Credit Hours: 30

Course Substitutions


Course Substitutions are allowed upon approval of the graduate advisory committee, department chair/director, and dean of the college.