The Department of Earth System Science and Policy at the University of North 
Dakota, Grand Forks, ND offers great opportunities for students to obtain a 
Master of Environmental Management degree. Successful graduates have an 
outstanding record of gaining high quality employment. A combination of the 
diverse training, and the experience gained in the mandatory internship, has 
led to recent graduates obtaining excellent jobs in federal, state and local 
government, or in consulting. Some have redirected their interests back towards 
research and further education specifically as a result their internship 
experiences.

Full tuition waivers are available for successful applicants. Grand Forks and 
the University of North Dakota provide good opportunities for students to gain 
part-time employment to support themselves. Students from a wide range of 
fields are encouraged to apply as this degree is designed to accommodate very 
diverse academic backgrounds. Applications from students in the nearby states 
(ND, SD, MN, MT, WY, WI) and Canadian Provinces (SK, MB) are particularly 
encouraged.

Earth System Science and Policy is an interdisciplinary department which 
focuses on environmental sustainability. The ESSP Department has faculty with 
diverse expertise including earth science, ecosystem science, agronomy, 
glaciology, hydrology, climate science, environmental economics, and 
environmental policy. Students must complete 20 credits of compulsory 
coursework in Earth System Science and Policy 501/502 during the first two 
semesters of their degree. MEM students are required to complete an internship. 
Students can generally obtain interesting and challenging internships with 
local, state, federal and international agencies. Interested students should 
see the UND Graduate School website 
(www.und.edu/dept/grad/<http://www.und.edu/dept/grad/>) for application 
instructions, and the ESSP Departmental web page (http://essp.und.edu/) to 
explore the range of courses and faculty expertise. Students can contact Dr. 
Michael J. Hill in the first instance for further information at (701) 
777-6071, or by e-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Recommended deadlines for application are February 1st for a March 1st 
decision, and April 15th for a May 15th decision. Tuition waivers are provided 
on a first qualified basis. Students must apply to the UND Graduate School in 
the first instance, and satisfy all application requirements before they will 
be assessed by the Department.

For more information, see the following websites:
The University of North Dakota: www.und.edu<http://www.und.edu/>
The UND Graduate School: http://www.und.edu/dept/grad/
UND Earth System Science and Policy: http://essp.und.edu/
Grand Forks Visitors Bureau: http://www.visitgrandforks.com/main.php


Michael J. Hill
Professor
Department of Earth System Science and Policy
University of North Dakota
Clifford Hall, 9011
4149 University Drive
Grand Forks, ND, 58202
USA
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Phone: 701-777-6071

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