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The MES Program at the College of Charleston has been designed to provide students with an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of environmental problems through graduate level studies of both Policy and Science.

This interdisciplinary focus allows us to address a wide variety of the resource, development, and planning pressures that currently face society.  Through our core and elective course curriculum, faculty expertise, and specialization development (the clustering of courses in areas such as coastal and wetlands management, environmental planning, and environmental hazards), the MES Program provides training that addresses each of these challenges. Our alumni are finding employment in a wide variety of fields, where their training in both Science and Policy serves them well.

As an interdisciplinary program, the MES Program is not housed in a single academic department at the College of Charleston.  Instead, five departments (Biology, Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, and Political Science) contribute core and elective coursework and faculty time to the program.  Faculty from many other departments and off-campus institutes and agencies are an invaluable part of the MES Program as well.

For any questions that are not answered online, just contact us or request a packet of information to learn more!

MES Graduate Laura Seraydarian - Link to Recent Graduate Page MES Alumnus Athan Barkoukis - Link to Alumni Page MESSA Officers - MES Newsletter - Spring 2008 Bray Beltran and Ileana La Torre Torres and their award winning poster - Link to MES Annual Report

 

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