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Program of Study           

The Master of Environmental Studies (MES) Program, offered by the College of Charleston, SC, is an interdisciplinary graduate program, designed to provide students with an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of environmental problems without sacrificing the training rigor of a specific academic discipline.

This exciting approach to preparing students for the challenges presented by environmentally oriented careers combines courses from the natural sciences, mathematics, and public policy fields with hands-on learning experience through internship opportunities to give students an edge in the ever-growing environmental job market.

The MES program also takes advantage of the research facilities available at the College of Charleston to prepare those students who want to pursue doctorate degrees after graduation, through concentrated study culminating in a thesis project. All MES students focus their program of study in either Environmental Policy or Environmental Science.

Cost of Study                  

The 2009-2010 tuition is $3,723 per semester for full-time (9 credit hours), in-state students and $9,024 per semester for full-time (9 credit hours), out-of-state students. Part-time cost per credit hour is $412 for in-state students and $1,001 per credit hour for out-of-state students. For more information, visit the College of Charleston's Tuition and Fees page.

Financial Aid                  

The program awards several teaching and research assistantships on a competitive basis each year. Students may also apply for federal loans through the College of Charleston Financial Aid Office (843) 953-5540

Student Body                  

The average enrollment for the MES program is approximately 80 students, from a wide variety of geographic locations and academic backgrounds.

Location                            

The College of Charleston is located in the heart of one of America's most historic cities. Charleston offers its residents and visitors historic buildings, internationally acclaimed gardens, and numerous Civil War sites, as well as access to beautiful public beaches and a variety of cultural and sporting events.

Information                     

Further information may be obtained at www.cofc.edu/~environ/ or by contacting the MES Program Office at (843) 953-2000 or at mcconnelm@cofc.edu

Applications                    

Prospective students may apply online through the Graduate School at the College of Charleston. You may also request an information packet from the MES Program, or you may contact the MES Program Office directly at (843) 953-2000 or at mcconnelm@cofc.edu

Visiting                          

 If you'd like to visit the campus, or have any further questions, please contact the MES Program Office, at (843) 953-2000 or at mcconnelm@cofc.edu

 

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