ESE
Ecological Sciences and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
At Purdue University, the Ecological Sciences and Engineering (ESE) Interdisciplinary Graduate Program offers a collaborative, cross-disciplinary experience that prepares students to tackle complex environmental challenges through research and sustainable solutions. ESE students explore pressing global issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainable resource management, gaining the skills to become practitioners (MS) or researchers and educators (PhD). Students apply or join ESE through a partnering academic department, fulfilling both ESE and departmental degree requirements. With a flexible curriculum built around five interdisciplinary theme areas, students can tailor their plan of study to match their research interests, and applicants are encouraged to connect early with ESE faculty to identify potential advisors and departments.
“The ESE Interdisciplinary Program allows students to develop a multidisciplinary perspective through diverse coursework and in-depth conversations with peers in other departments. As a student in this program, I have been able to learn from the unique perspectives of my ESE colleagues and pursue interdisciplinary collaborations giving me the chance to deep dive into real-world problems and provide unique, realistic solutions.”
PhD Student Ecological Sciences and Engineering with Agronomy

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