I'm currently looking for graduate programs to apply to so that I can get my Master's degree. I'm looking for programs that focus on ecology, sustainable development, natural resource management, permaculture, ecoactivism or society and the environment.
If you have any ideas please let me know!
Jenna
P.S. Thanks for all the suggestions so far, they look great!
College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, offers a Master of Philosophy in Human Ecology. Students design their own programs. Here's a link: http://www.coa.edu/html/acgraduateprogram.htm.
I have a Bachelor's degree from CU in Boulder in Environmental Studies. The undergradute program had two tracks of study; one more scientific, focusing on ecology and hydrology, and the other based more in social aspects of the environment. I don't know what their Master's program is like though. Here is the website link, http://envs.colorado.edu/about/
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Hi Jenna, American University's School of International Service has a great program on Sustainable Development. They also do a 8 week summer program with an alternative living community in New Mexico adhering strictly to sustainable living. Here's the link: http://www.american.edu/sis/academics/graduateprograms/ddp/nrsd.htm.
You might want to check out Naropa in Boulder. My partner is currently in the Ecopsych program there and it is transformatsive, intense and beautiful. Her ability to galvanize groups into positive action in a sustainable way has increased dramatically. Worth checking into...