Environmental Management Graduate Program Course Requirements

 

Howard College of Arts and Sciences | Biology

The master of science in environmental management [M.S.E.M.] is a 36-credit, non-thesis program conducted by the Department of Biology. It directs working professionals through a collection of courses to prepare them for the decision-making processes of the ever-increasing demands of environmental regulatory compliance. A dual graduate degree in law and environmental management [J.D./M.S.E.M.] is offered in conjunction with the Cumberland School of Law. Consult the Cumberland School of Law Academic Catalog for details.

 

Core Requirements - 12 hour credits (3 hrs. each)

ENVM 501 Biological and Environmental Chemistry

ENVM 502 Environmental Law and Regulation

ENVM 503 Quantitative Methods for Environmental Decision Makers

ENVM 504 Basic Toxicology

 

Electives (Select eight courses) 24 hour credit

ENVM 505 Environmental Management  A Case Perspective

ENVM 506 Environmental Risk Assessment and Management

ENVM 507 Technology and Management of Hazardous Materials

ENVM 508 Ecotoxicology for the Environmental Manager

ENVM 509 GIS and Environmental Management Issues

ENVM 510 Environmental Ethics and Values

ENVM 511 Environmental Total Quality Management

ENVM 512 Environmental Project Management

ENVM 514 Wetlands

ENVM 515 Endangered Species

ENVM 516 Research

ENVM 517 Soil,Water and Air Sampling and Analysis for the Environmental Manager

ENVM 518 Environmental Litigation

ENVM 519 Conservation Biology and Natural Resource Management

ENVM 520 Occupational Safety and Health Law and Policy

ENVM 521 Risk Analysis

ENVM 522 Environmental Economics

ENVM 523 Cleanup of Environmental Contamination

ENVM 524 Environmental Geology

ENVM 525 Environmental Forestry

ENVM 526 Environmental Auditing

ENVM 527 Sociology of the Environment

ENVM 528 Challenge to Sustainability:Conserving Kenya's Biodiversity