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The need has never been greater for environmental scientists who understand specifically northern issues, who can accurately collect and analyze environmental data, and who are knowledgeable about environmental policy. Students in Environmental Science may select from two majors: Environmental Science and Environmental Policy and Planning. - APU - Environmental Science
http://www.alaskapacific.edu/depts/es/
APU - Master of Science in Environmental Science
The Master of Science in Environmental Science (MSES) program at Alaska Pacific University is designed as a two-year, 36 credit curriculum. The program emphasizes developing students into practicing environmental scientists and policy informants. - APU - Master of Science in Environmental Science
http://www.alaskapacific.edu/degs/mses/
APU - MSc in Outdoor & Environmental Education
The MSOEE program will provide traditional graduate students training in outdoor and environmental education literacy, pedagogy, and programming using APU's active learning model. - APU - MSc in Outdoor & Environmental Education
http://www.alaskapacific.edu/degs/msoee/
Sheldon Jackson College: Environmental Science
The SJC Environmental Science program prepares students for careers in fisheries, aquaculture, ecology, forestry, management of wildlife and natural resources as well as graduate studies. - Sheldon Jackson College: Environmental Science
http://www.sheldonjackson.edu/content/view/37/60/
Sheldon Jackson College: Hatchery Program
The Sheldon Jackson College (SJC) Hatchery program introduces Environmental Science students to the art of salmon ranching, a form of aquaculture practiced extensively in Alaska. - Sheldon Jackson College: Hatchery Program
http://www.sheldonjackson.edu/content/view/106/120/
U. of Alaska - Anchorage: AASc, Geomatics
The Associate of Applied Sciences degree in Geomatics prepares students for technician-level employment as land survey technicians or as automated mapping technicians. - U. of Alaska - Anchorage: AASc, Geomatics
http://www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu/programs/geomatics/programs/as/index.cfm
U. of Alaska - Anchorage: AppEnv Sci & Tech
The Applied Environmental Science and Technology program is interdisciplinary in nature, and encourages candidates to develop an understanding of environmental principles through advanced studies in biology, chemistry, geology, statistics and environmental engineering. - U. of Alaska - Anchorage: AppEnv Sci & Tech
http://www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu/programs/environmental/index.cfm
U. of Alaska - Anchorage: BSc, Geomatics
Since Alaska poses unique geomatic challenges, the curriculum emphasizes northern principles and practices, making Geomatics graduates highly recruited in the Alaska marketplace and eligible for employment worldwide. - U. of Alaska - Anchorage: BSc, Geomatics
http://www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu/programs/geomatics/programs/bs/index.cfm
U. of Alaska - Anchorage: Cert. in GIS
The Certificate in Geographic Information Systems represents a focused, concentrated study in the emerging field of geospatial data—information that can be referenced to the Earth through various coordinate systems. - U. of Alaska - Anchorage: Cert. in GIS
http://www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu/programs/geomatics/programs/cgis/index.cfm
U. of Arkansas at Little Rock - Dep't of Earth Sciences
The Earth Sciences include the disciplines of geology, meteorology, oceanography, geochemistry, and geophysics. The department's goals are to relate these disciplines to intelligent living with the earth and to understand the interplay between earth and humanity. - U. of Arkansas at Little Rock - Dep't of Earth Sciences
http://ualr.edu/earthsciences/