The school offers two master's degrees: an M.S. (Master of Science) in Natural Resources and Environment and an M.L.A. (Master of Landscape Architecture) in Landscape Architecture. Students in the M.S. program specialize in one of seven fields of study: • Behavior, Education and Communication • Ecosystem Science and Management - Conservation Ecology • Geospatial Data Sciences - Environmental Informatics • Environmental Justice • Environmental Policy and Planning • Sustainable Systems • Sustainability & Development Students pursuing an M.L.A. degree choose from two tracks: • Three-year accredited M.L.A. degree • Two-year program for those individuals interested in obtaining a second degree in landscape architecture at the master's level, practicing landscape architects seeking advanced education, and those interested in pursuing a doctoral degree Two doctorate-level degrees are offered by the school. SEAS oversees a collaborative undergraduate environmental program with the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts called the Program in the Environment.
Dual-degree programs SEAS has five formal dual-degree programs: •
Michigan Law •
Ross School of Business •
College of Engineering •
Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning •
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy In addition to the formal dual-degree programs, SEAS students have initiated several additional dual-degree programs, including: • Anthropology • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology • Economics • Education •
Engineering • Public Health • Sociology
Graduate certificates In addition to these programs and dual-degree programs, SEAS offers the following graduate certificate programs for any graduate student concurrently enrolled at the University of Michigan: • Sustainability • Industrial Ecology • Spatial Analysis • Environmental Justice ==References==