Environmental Studies (minor only)
Forestry and Environmental Studies
Qualified students may participate in a joint program with the Nicholas
School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University. The program
leads to a B.A. from The College of Wooster and either a Master’s
of Environmental Management (MEM) or a Master’s of Forestry (MF)
from Duke University. The Wooster degree will be awarded upon the successful
completion of the first year of the two-year professional curriculum.
The purpose of the program is to educate persons to apply knowledge from
the natural, social, and management sciences in the analysis of problems
in natural resources and environment. Students may major in any area at
The College of Wooster, and may enroll in one of nine specialty areas
at the Nicholas School. The Duke programs are: Coastal Environmental Management;
Environmental Toxicology, Chemistry, and Risk Assessment; Conservation
Science and Policy; Ecosystem Science and Management; Water and Air Resources;
Global Environmental Change; Environmental Health and Security; and Forest
Resource Management.
In addition to satisfying the requirements for a
combined professional training program at Wooster, students should have
taken at least one semester of college calculus, a statistics course,
and some courses in the natural or social sciences related to their area
of specialty. Graduate Record Examination scores (verbal, quantitative,
and analytical) must accompany the application to the program in the third
year.
The adviser for this program is Marilyn Loveless, Department
of Biology. Students aspiring to this program are encouraged to discuss their
goals with Dr. Loveless early in their first year.