Job Category: Graduate Assistantship
Website: http://www.sou.edu/academics/environmental-education/ 
Salary: 80% in-state tuition remission and monthly stipend
Start Date: Mid-July
Last Date to Apply: January 14, 2019; April 15, 2019

Description:
The Master of Science in Environmental Education degree program at Southern
Oregon University (SOU) is accredited by the North American Association for
Environmental Education. This six quarter program develops leaders in the
field of environmental education. It is housed in the Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) division and connected to the Biology
Department. Coursework exposes students to natural sciences, environmental
issues and their associated conflicts, curriculum development, program
administration and evaluation, best practices in environmental education,
and the history and current field of environmental education. The graduate
academic experience can be further enriched by adding a Master of Arts in
Teaching with licensure, a certificate in nonprofit management, thesis, or
project that can be integrated with the Environmental Education degree.
Every student will complete a capstone project delivering a series of
residential and non-residential K-12 programs, an exit interview and either
an oral exam, project, or thesis. The course of study begins during Southern
Oregon University’s Second Summer Session.

Five graduate assistantships are offered each year to Environmental
Education graduate students, four through the SEEC Office. Going into effect
during the first fall quarter and continuing through the following summer,
graduate assistants receive an 80% in-state tuition remission and a monthly
stipend. The assistantship requires 12 hours of work per week. Positions
include Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC) Office Manager, SEEC
Assistant Office Manager, Outreach Coordinator/Kit Manager, and Fall in the
Field Coordinator. The fifth assistantship is offered as an instructor for
introductory biology labs for those with sufficient background in biology.
This assistantship includes fall, winter, and spring terms. A sixth
assistantship has been offered as an educational program coordinator at the
farm at SOU. Additional assistantships are often available to environmental
education graduate students depending on funding and availability. Please
contact us for more information.

An additional letter explaining your qualifications is required to be
considered for a graduate assistantship. Applications for admission into the
Environmental Education program are considered January 14, 2019 and April
15, 2019. Applications received by the January 14th deadline receive
priority consideration for graduate assistantships. For information about
application requirements visit inside.sou.edu/ee/apply.html.

Qualifications: 
Environmental Education Master of Science Program Requirements:
•       Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. The degree
need not be in the sciences or education, provided the other requirements
for admission are met.  
•       If you are in the process of completing your undergraduate degree, you 
may
still apply and be provisionally admitted. You will be fully admitted to the
program and can begin graduate level coursework once we receive an official
transcript documenting your undergraduate degree. 
•       Official GRE scores; SOU code R4702. Scores in the 50th percentile or
better are desired.
•       Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate course work.
•       Three letters of recommendation including at least one from a professor
who can testify to graduate level academic potential.
•       A cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher in last 90 quarter hours (or 60
semester hours) of study. Students with lower GPAs may be considered, but
cannot be admitted directly to the program. Students may apply for
post-baccalaureate status and enroll in a total of 12 graduate credits
pre-approved by the Coordinator of the Environmental Education Program. Upon
receiving a grade of “B” or better in each course, students may apply for
change of status leading to full admission into the program. 
o       Note: admission to take graduate course work at SOU as a
post-baccalaureate student does not constitute admission to the Master’s
Degree. A maximum of 15 post-baccalaureate credits may be applied to the
graduate program, subject to advisor approval.
•       Completed Environmental Education Essay. Write a one to two page 
statement
of purpose explaining why you have decided to pursue the Environmental
Education Program at Southern Oregon University. Your statement should
include information on your background in this field or related fields, as
well as any short or long-term career goals you have related to this degree.
•       18 quarter hours (12 semester hours) of natural history course work.  A
year of introductory biology and 2-3 additional courses in natural history
or ecology are preferred. Non-traditional preparation may be considered by
the EE Admissions Committee. If asking for a portion of the required
pre-requisite course work to be waived, a statement must accompany the
application outlining the experiences that the applicant wishes the
Committee to consider. The intent is to assure the Committee that the
applicant is prepared to succeed in graduate-level courses in biology.
•       TOEFL (foreign students only) minimum score requirement for each test is
as follows: IBT - 76, CBT - 207, and PBT - 540. English language competency.

Contact Person: Crystal Nichols
Contact Phone: (541) 552-6876
Contact E-mail: s...@sou.edu

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