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Masters research thesis:
A traditional two year research thesis program providing solid scientific background and knowledge to enter research positions or prepare for the PhD.

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Doctoral Program:
The Ph.D. program emphasizes interdisciplinary research into complex environmental issues, with projects supervised by faculty from more than one department.

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Masters for Professionals:
A one year (or part-time) non-thesis program designed to provide students and professionals a competitive edge to compete for positions in government, industry, and private-sector organizations, or to enhance thier current career.

Masters non-thesis »

ESE Office:

The ESE program is coordinated through the Center for the Environment at Purdue. The Center office is on the third floor of the Exponent Building on Northwestern Ave.

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ESE Staff


Cindy Taylor, Administrative Assistant, ESE graduate contact


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Brent Ladd,
Learning & Engagement, ESE student recruitment



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Linda Lee serves as the Program Head of the Ecological Sciences & Engineering Graduate Program.

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Contacting the ESE Program


For questions about the application and admissions, fellowships, plan of study or other general questions please contact:
Cindy Taylor
Administrative Assistant
environment@purdue.edu
765-494-5146


For general graduate school questions, please contact:
The Graduate School
Purdue University
Ernest C. Young Hall
302 Wood Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2108
gradinfo@purdue.edu
765-494-2600



Center for the Environment at Discovery Park

The ESE Graduate Program is directed by the Center for the Environment (C4E), one of ten centers at Discovery Park, Purdue University. Protecting environmental integrity is essential to prosperity and quality of life. To protect and enhance environmental integrity, C4E and its more than 140 associated faculty members focus on innovative multi-disciplinary research and education projects. Graduate students are an integral part of these research teams.

Discovery Park was established at Purdue University to create a combinational power greater than any individual strength, and to serve as a catalyst for drawing faculty, staff, and students to reach into other disciplines and projects in order to take Purdue to the cutting edge of academic work.