Antioch University New England in Keene, New Hampshire introduces two new
graduate study programs in Environmental Studies: A new MS in *Sustainable
Development and Climate Change* in the Environmental Studies Department is
now being offered at Antioch University New England. This 42 credit program
concentration integrates courses in environmental science, social science,
and organizational leadership. Graduates are prepared for a variety of
environmental careers in the public and private sector including
environmental regulation, environmental consulting, local and regional
planning, and environmental non-profit leadership.  For additional
information: http://www.antiochne.edu/es/sdcc/default.cfm?nav=1   Antioch
University New England also announces a new *Resource Management &
Conservation *MS degree program offered in a weekend delivery model. This
new MS program, which was started in the late 1970’s, was re-designed for
the professional who seeks an effective leadership role in 21st century
environmental management.  RMC program’s unique design of relevant theory
and real-world application enables graduate students to develop the skills
they need to stay ahead of the curve in managing complex environmental
projects and planning for climate change. The 30 credit MS degree can be
completed in 16 months through Friday afternoon and weekend courses that
meet about once a month, starting in fall 2010. Students in this program
have the opportunity to interact with students and faculty of the
Environmental Studies Department through a monthly Environmental Studies
Colloquium, and have some courses with students in other Environmental
Studies programs within the department. For additional information:
http://www.antiochne.edu/es/rmc/default.cfm?nav=1

These two new programs compliment the Environmental Studies Department at
Antioch University New England, one of the oldest Environmental Studies
Departments in the U.S.  We offer concentrations at the Master’s level in
Environmental Education, Conservation Biology, Advocacy for Social Justice
and Sustainability, Science Teacher Certification, and a Self-designed plan
of study.  We also offer a low-residency PhD program in Environmental
Studies which is an interdisciplinary course of study for students working
full or part time, as well as for students newly graduated with their
Master’s degree.  This PhD is unique in its intentional focus on
interdisciplinary studies – see our website for more details on what kinds
of research our current students and faculty are doing and what our
graduates are doing in the world http://www.antiochne.edu/es/phd/ .  The
Environmental Studies Department at Antioch University New England also
supports students through the Center for Tropical Ecology & Conservation (
http://www.centerfortropicalecology.org/) and the Monadnock Ecological
Research and Education (MERE) Project (
http://www.antiochne.edu/mere/default.cfm) as well as many other
initiatives.




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Beth A. Kaplin, Ph.D.
Program Director, Doctoral Program in Environmental Studies
Co-Director, Center for Tropical Ecology & Conservation
Antioch University New England
Keene, New Hampshire, USA
Office phone: 603-283-2328
Mobile in USA: 802-376-3800

Skype address: bethkaplin

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