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Professional Master of Science

The Professional Master of Science option in Environmental Management is the first of its kind in Oklahoma.  It differs from other Environmental Science Graduate Program degrees by providing students a springboard to industry-specific job opportunities. Unlike the traditional master's degrees, this program emphasizes technical training and the development of in-demand business and leadership skills. Students are able to directly apply their learning in their jobs as they pursue their degrees.

Professional Science Master (PSM)

At OSU-Tulsa, we offer the Professional Science Master Degree Program (PSM) in Environmental Management. This non-thesis degree program has been approved for affiliation as a PSM degree by the Commission on Affiliation of PSM Programs and is the first of its kind in Oklahoma.  The Professional Science Master Degree Program differs from other ESGP degrees by providing students a springboard to industry-specific job opportunities. With its regulatory emphasis, the PSM program places high importance on practical problem solving rather than on research; those who plan to pursue a doctoral (PhD) degree are strongly encouraged to apply for our traditional MS degree which results in a thesis.

 

Curriculum

Master of Science, option in Environmental Science Management Professional Science Master (PSM): A non-thesis, industry-focused degree recognized by the Commission on Affiliation of PSM Programs (PSM National Office). All PSM students are required to enroll in:

  • ENVR 5303 Issues in Sustainability: 3 credits.  (Taught only in Fall semester.)
  • ENVR 5123 Environmental Problem Analysis: 3 credits.  (Taught only in Spring semester.)
  • ENVR 5510 Environmental Management Internship: 3 credits. Prerequisite: Consent of advisor.
  • Natural or Physical Science (24 hours)

Graduate students in the Environmental Management PSM complete 33 credit hours which include 9 hours of required core courses, approved science electives, and an internship that requires spending 240 hours with a company or organization approved by their committee. In lieu of a thesis, the student completes an internship. This experience equips students with practical, hands-on experience for their careers.

 

Advisory Committee

The Advisory Committee will consist of at least two departments and least two different graduate faculty groups. Four faculty members are on the committee. The outside committee member is to represent the Dean of the Graduate College and must be a full member of the Graduate Faculty. The outside member may not be from the same department as the Chair. Students create their Plans of Study with the assistance of their advisor and committee. It must be completed prior to completion of their 28th credit hour. For more information about the Plan of Study, refer to the Graduate College.

 Students in hasmat suits

Admissions

All students are required to have completed college-level courses that address the fundamentals and principles of chemistry, biology, and algebra prior to admission. Applicants must have achieved a grade of "B" or better in this curriculum in order to be eligible for admission into our program.  The recommended cumulative grade point average (GPA) for MS or PhD students is a minimum of 3.0 or higher.

 

To apply for the environmental science graduate degree program complete the following:

  • Submit an application for admission to the OSU Graduate College

  • Curriculum vitae or résumé. For PhD applicants, this should include the citation of the completed Master’s thesis.

  • A Goal Statement (1-2 pages) explaining how prior academic and professional experiences have prepared the applicant for graduate-level study and how the degree program will contribute to the applicant’s career aspirations and desired areas of competency.

  • Three letters of reference. These should be from individuals who know the student professionally, including academic advisors and former professors who can address applicant’s academic record and potential for successful graduate-level work.

 

Application Deadlines

  • Spring – September 30th
  • Summer – January 30th
  • Fall – April 30th

 

Cost and Assistance 

Many students help finance graduate education through part-time, paid employment as a graduate assistant. As a graduate assistant, you can expand and apply your knowledge and skills under the supervision of faculty or staff.

 

Cost and Assistance

Assistantships and Funding Opportunities

 

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