The Environmental Systems Analysis & Management, Professional Science
Master’s Program at Sacred Heart University (SHU) is currently accepting
applications for Fall 2013. Three Teaching Assistantships (Introductory
Biology, Ecology) and two Research Assistantships (estuary restoration,
horseshoe crab conservation) are available.

For more information visit our website:
http://www.sacredheart.edu/academics/collegeofartssciences/academicdepartments/biology/graduatedegree/


Or attend SHU’s Graduate Program Information Session, March 16 at 9:00am:
http://www.sacredheart.edu/admissions/graduate/graduateprograminformationsession/

The Environmental Systems Analysis & Management (ESAM) program offers an
interdisciplinary master’s degree whose graduates will be well equipped to
confront the challenging environmental problems of the future. Grounded in
the basic sciences, the curriculum prepares students to understand the
complex interactions between the living and non-living portions of the
environment and the dramatic role that human activity has on determining the
ultimate nature of the environment in which we live.

A unique feature of the program is the employment of a case study/problem
solving approach to instruction that will incorporate close teamwork. In
addition, quantitative reasoning is embedded throughout the program,
fostering the type of practical applied mathematics skills that
professionals in the environmental field require to succeed. ESAM graduates
will also have received extensive training in the use of modern analytical
instrumentation and digital field data collection equipment in our newly
renovated and equipped teaching and research laboratories. All students gain
research and/or internship experience.

For more information 
Visit the ESAM website:
http://www.sacredheart.edu/academics/collegeofartssciences/academicdepartments/biology/graduatedegree/


Attend SHU’s Graduate Program Information Session, March 16 at 9:00am:
http://www.sacredheart.edu/admissions/graduate/graduateprograminformationsession/


Download the ESAM flyer at:
www.sacredheart.edu/media/sacredheart/biology/documents/New-ESAM-flyer.pdf 

Information on available partnerships, research opportunities, and
assistantships through the ESAM program:
http://www.sacredheart.edu/academics/collegeofartssciences/academicdepartments/biology/graduatedegree/partnershipscollaborationsandassistantships/

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