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Antioch University 2326 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121 USAbout: Antioch University is a trendsetter. Imagine an education with a rich, 155-year tradition of personal attention, innovation and inclusiveness. Many alumni describe their experience as transformative. Why? Antioch University Seattle helps you attain the professional skills, knowledge and personal growth to advance your career, community and dreams.
Antioch University is founded on principles of rigorous liberal arts education, innovative experiential learning and socially engaged citizenship. The multiple campuses of the University nurture in their students the knowledge, skills and habits of reflection to act as lifelong learners, democratic leaders and global citizens who live lives of meaning and purpose. Request Information
Antioch University, M.A. in Environment & Community - Seattle 2326 Sixth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98121 USAbout: Antioch University Seattle offers a Master's in Environment and Community through the Center for Creative Change, a dynamic and innovative graduate center that prepares you to become an effective leader. You approach environmental policy and sustainability issues from both a social science and natural science perspective. If you work or would like to work in environment and community development with organizations, businesses or government agencies, the program is designed for you. Students explore topics of community bioregionalism, biodiversity, permaculture, sustainable development, healthy environments, appropriate technologies, environmental education, social and environmental justice, ecopsychology, green building, deep ecology and environmental policy. As a graduate, you¿re able to apply collaborative learning and problem solving, strategic communication and critical reflection to the social and environmental challenges facing the world today. Courses are offered in a four-day weekend module once a month. By enrolling full time, you can earn your degree in 22 months. Request Information
Antioch University, Master of Arts in Environment & Community - Seattle 2326 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121 USAbout: Antioch University has a rich history and long-standing mission of contributing to positive social change and the resolution of social problems. Over the years, Antioch students, faculty, and alums have acted as an esteemed international community of vanguards committed to themes of social and environmental justice. A few of our graduates are 1996 Nobel Laureate and East Timor leader Jos¿ Ramos-Horta, civil rights leader Coretta Scott King, and Professor Stephen Jay Gould. ¿ Accordingly, the Master of Arts in Environment and Community is based on the premise that a just and sustainable world requires our recognition of the inseparability of social and environmental equity. ¿ Our program prepares adults originating from the Pacific Northwest, across the U.S., and internationally, to become leaders of social and environmental change within their respective communities of home. ¿ Students in the program acquire the knowledge, skills, and sensibilities needed to facilitate collaborative learning and problem solving to address the full breadth of social, economic, political, environmental, cultural, and spiritual challenges which we face today. Request Information
Bainbridge Graduate Institute, MBA in Sustainable Business 284 Madrona Way, Room 124
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 USRequest Information
Central Washington University, Biological Sciences Department 400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926 USRequest Information
Central Washington University, Department of Geography & Land Studies 400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926 USRequest Information
Central Washington University, Geosciences Department 400 University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926 USRequest Information
Central Washington University, Graduate Program in Resource Management 400 East Eighth Ave.
Ellensburg, WA 98926 USRequest Information
Clark College, Agriculture, Horticulture 1800 E. McLoughlin Blvd.
Vancouver, WA 98663 USRequest Information
Clark College, Biology Department 1800 E. McLoughlin Blvd.
Vancouver, WA 98663 USRequest Information
Clark College, Environmental Science Program APH 203C, 992-2202, 1800 E. McLoughlin Blvd.
Vancouver, WA 98663 USRequest Information
Eastern Washington University, Biology Department Mail Stop 72, 526 5th St.
Cheney, WA 99004 USRequest Information
Gonzaga University, Biology Department AD Box 5, 502 E. Boone Avenue
Spokane, WA 99258 USRequest Information
North Cascades Institute 810 State Route 20
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 USAbout: Establish your career in environmental education by earning a M.Ed. while working with the Northwest¿s best educators, naturalists and conservation leaders. In collaboration with Huxley College at Western Washington University our graduate residency program confers a Master of Education in Environmental Education and a Certificate in Nonprofit Administration and Leadership. Course work explores environmental education while placing an emphasis on field science, cultural studies, teaching and nonprofit administration. The seven quarter non-thesis program begins each June with field studies in the North Cascades, followed by two quarters of campus-based course work at Huxley College. Students then begin a four quarter North Cascades Institute Residency, working and living at the North Cascades Environmental Learning Center. Request Information
Northwest College, Ecointensive Biology Program 5520 108th Ave. NE
Kirkland, WA 98033 USRequest Information
Northwest College, Environmental Science Program 5520 108th Ave. NE
Kirkland, WA 98033 USRequest Information
Northwest Mountain School P.O. Box 329
Leavenworth, WA 98826 USRequest Information
Pacific Lutheran University, Department of Biology 1010 South 120nd St.
Tacoma, WA 98447 USRequest Information
Pacific Lutheran University, Department of Geosciences 1010 South 120nd St.
Tacoma, WA 98447 USRequest Information
Pacific Lutheran University, Environmental Studies Program Tacoma, WA 98447 US Request Information
Seattle University, Ecological Studies Program 900 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122 USRequest Information
Tacoma Community College, Environmental Science Program 6501 South 19th Street
Tacoma, WA 98466 USRequest Information
The IslandWood Graduate Residency in Education, Environment and Community in Partnership with University of Washington 4450 Blakely Avenue Northeast
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 USAbout: The IslandWood Graduate Residency in Education, Environment and Community, in partnership with the University of Washington, is a unique immersion experience in learning and teaching at one of the nation¿s most innovative and sustainable campuses. Graduate studies include ecologically based courses in education and professionally mentored teaching of children from urban Seattle and surrounding counties in our four-day residential program. Using cultural and natural communities as a context for learning, graduate students learn to teach children the importance of environmental and community stewardship. During the 10-month residency on Island Wood¿s 255-acre campus, featuring a pond, bog, marsh, ravine, forest and estuary, graduate students complete 39 credits and earn a Certificate in Education for Environment and Community from the University of Washington. During a second year, graduate students can choose to complete one of several master¿s degrees at the University of Washington or a Master in Teaching/Teacher Certification from City University. Request Information
Training Resources for the Environmental Community P.O. Box 1978
Vashon, WA 98070 USRequest Information
University of Puget Sound, Environmental Studies Department 1500 North Warner Street
Tacoma, WA 98416 USRequest Information
University of Puget Sound, Geology Program 1500 North Warner Street
Tacoma, WA 98416 USRequest Information
University of Washington, College of Forest Resources Box 352100
Seattle, WA 98195 USAbout: For almost 100 years, the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington has been creating responsible stewards of our land and resources. The University is uniquely positioned to help students understand the many sides of resource use issues; it is in a rapidly developing urban area, but it is still nestled within one of the world¿s largest regions of forested land. Understanding sustainability is a key theme in the College, as we go into a century of conflicting needs; we need energy, but we also need to preserve the environment; we need land for building, but we also need to preserve habitat. The College offers a small classroom environment, with close association with faculty, while at the same time offering the diversity, excitement and excellent facilities of a large research University. The College offers seven undergraduate majors leading to a Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources, and twelve graduate and doctorate programs. Request Information
University of Washington, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Undergraduate Program HSB F-461D
Box 357234
Seattle, WA 98195 USRequest Information
University of Washington, Department of Environmental Health, Graduate Program Box 357234
Seattle, WA 98195 USRequest Information
University of Washington, Environmental Anthropology Program Denny Hall, Box 353100
Seattle, WA 98195 USRequest Information
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