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ESE Student Handbook
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Degree Options
Students entering the ESE Program may seek Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.), or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. Graduates of the M.S. and M.S.E. programs will have a solid scientific background and knowledge of public policy to effectively compete for positions in federal and state government, industry, and private-sector organizations, among others. The Ph.D. program will emphasize interdisciplinary research, with projects supervised by faculty from more than one department. These students will develop the skills needed to make contributions to both research and teaching in their chosen field of study. If you are a B.S. student with significant research experience, you are encouraged to apply directly to the Ph.D. program.
Learn more by reading our Program Mission and Overview. View a program timeline for: |
Deadlines
December 15 for full consideration with start date of Fall semester.Each spring we accept nominations from faculty for a limited number of Lynn Fellowships with a deadline in March. Check back for updates Application Q's
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MyPurdue PortalGraduate School Resources Faculty research interest search engine Funding Opportunities Center for the Environment Division of Environmental and Ecological Engineering Pre-Environmental Studies B.S. |
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