Academic Program
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SUSTAINABILITY
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Global Sustainability is an interdisciplinary program rooted in sustainability sciences, designed to equip students with advanced technical skills to address global challenges in areas such as water management, renewable energy, food security, and green entrepreneurship. The curriculum emphasizes research-driven solutions, systems thinking, circular economies, and sustainable development goals, preparing students to innovate in complex, real-world contexts. Students gain expertise in data analysis, environmental modeling, sustainable technologies, and resource management, with hands-on experience through cutting-edge research, applied projects, and internships. The program is designed to prepare graduates for technical and leadership roles in sustainability-focused careers, such as environmental consultancy, policy analysis, renewable energy engineering, and sustainability management, ensuring they are equipped to drive innovation and resilience across industries and sectors.
The M.S. in Global Sustainability offers four academic concentrations: Entrepreneurship, Food Sustainability and Security, Sustainable Energy, and Water Sustainability. All concentrations are available in traditional on-campus, blended hybrid, or fully online formats to provide flexibility for students with varying schedules and professional commitments.
CURRICULUM
Students are required to take 36 credit hours. The program curriculum can be found . Course descriptions can be found here.

CONCENTRATIONS
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY DEGREE PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT:
Admissions Related Inquiries: Randall Pape |
Advising Related Inquiries: Emily Boyko |