Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Studies

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  • Credential: master's degree
  • Faculty: Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Credits: 33
  • Next start: see program details

The online Environmental Studies graduate focus examines the cultural, political, philosophical, and ecological dimensions of today’s environmental challenges.

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About Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Studies

Environmental Studies explores how human actions shape the environment and how environmental change affects people and societies. In this focus area, you will study environmental issues from cultural, ethical, political, economic, philosophical, and ecological perspectives. You will also examine how questions of sustainability, environmental justice, and Indigenous ecological knowledge influence responses to environmental change.

This focus area is well-suited to learners who want to understand human relations to nature and the more-than-human, as well as the social and cultural contexts of environmental issues and how different communities experience and respond to environmental change.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree and an academic writing assessment.

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Program details

Overview

Join an environmental studies online master’s program that brings together ideas from the humanities and social sciences. In Athabasca University’s Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Studies, you will learn about human impacts on ecosystems and the effects of environmental change on communities. You will explore environmental issues across cultural, ethical, political, economic, philosophical, and ecological dimensions, including perspectives on sustainability, environmental justice, Indigenous ecological protection, and various possible meanings of “nature.”

Your program concludes with a final integrated project or capstone paper. You can complete this through a paced study course or through an individual project that allows you to:

  • explore a question or issue that matters to you
  • connect your research to a work, community, or ecological situation
  • study cultural perspectives on an environmental issue using interdisciplinary approaches

Why take the Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Studies?

Environmental change affects people, communities, and societies in many ways – not to mention the profound effects on ecological systems and the species that inhabit them. Organizations need graduates who can understand these issues from multiple viewpoints and respond with cultural and ecological awareness. The Environmental Studies focus area helps you build these abilities.

You will learn how to:

  • study environmental change through cultural, ethical, political, economic, philosophical, and ecological perspectives
  • examine the social and cultural contexts that shape responses to environmental issues
  • consider questions of sustainability, environmental justice, ethical obligations to non-human nature irrespective of human interests, and Indigenous ecological knowledge

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Studies supports these skills and prepares graduates to engage thoughtfully with environmental challenges and their impacts.

Application deadlines and start dates

Application deadline Start date
Jan. 15 spring
May 15 fall
Sep. 15 winter

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies is a 33-credit online master’s program. You must complete 18 credits through Athabasca University.

You may register in Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies courses anytime as a non-program student, and if you want to apply to the program, there are 3 intakes each year. Please see our FAQ.

Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies courses are offered in online paced study and individualized study formats. Paced study courses have defined start and end dates. Individualized study courses begin on the first day of every month, year-round.

Routes and options

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies program has several academic focus areas to choose from, as well as an independent track that allows you to develop your own program of study.

Completion times

Finish this program in as little as 2 years of full-time study, or work at your own pace to complete your requirements within 6 years.

The expected normal completion time is 3–4 years.

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