Natural Resources - Environmental Education and Science Communication

Earn your degree. Make a difference. Find your place.

The Environmental Education and Science Communication degree is a graduate residency that allows you to earn your Master of Natural Resources in only 10.5 months. Live at the McCall Field Campus while you take coursework in science communication, leadership, place-based education and ecology. Gain hands-on experience by applying academic content to your experience as a field instructor for the nationally recognized McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS).

By combining theory and practice you will develop the skills to educate our communities about natural resources and work in a career that connects people with the wider world of science and natural resources.

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This program could be a good fit if you:

  • Want to earn your degree while gaining powerful hands-on experience
  • Want to earn a Master's Degree in less than a year
  • Are excited to join a collaborative community of diverse learners
  • See your future as part of a professional network of leaders and changemakers

With this degree, you could become a/an:

  • Environmental education program coordinator
  • Municipal, state, or federal natural resource specialist
  • Public information officer for a city, state, or national park
  • Director of a non-profit
  • Science communication specialist
  • K12 public/private educator

Available On-Campus