Master of Science in
Environmental Science
Prepare for your career in the environmental field
Gain the advanced skills you need to envision solutions to the environmental challenges we face now
and in the future.
Pace University's 33–35-credit MS in Environmental Science program gives you the
technical skills to address environmental problems facing our planet.
Research opportunities exist in a range of fields including wildlife conservation, forest
ecology, environmental impact studies, and geographic information systems. Students
learn the skills needed to carry out independent research that addresses today's pressing
environmental concerns.
Our Faculty
Work hand-in-hand with renowned faculty in our state-of-the-art lab facilities. Conduct
research locally or around the globe, from South America to the reefs of the Indo-Pacific
Rim, from the Pacific Ocean to the Long
Island Sound.
Hands-on Experience
Our graduate students have the opportunity
to work with local and national environmental
organizations such as the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), Teatown Nature
Preserve, the Stone Barns Center, the
International Union for the Conservation of
Nature, the New York City Audubon Society, the
Bronx Zoo, and the American Museum
of Natural History.
Career Opportunities
Our MS in Environmental Science graduates
enjoy fulfilling careers at companies and agencies, including:
• American Bird Conservancy
• Bronx Zoo
• City of New York Parks
and Recreation
• The Environmental
Protection Agency
• Lockheed Martin Corporation
• National Park Service
• New York City Audubon
• New York City Department of
Environmental Protection
• Philadelphia Zoo
• United States Forest Service
• Wildlife Conservation Society
Learn more at www.pace.edu/envgrad.