VISION - In the 21st century, environmental professionals need both interdisciplinary breadth and disciplinary depth. This is the model that some have called the T-shaped graduate. Disciplinary depth is the pillar of the T that provides command of specialized literature and the meticulous skills required to conduct sound research. Interdisciplinary breadth is the crossbar of the T, providing skills and conceptual frameworks that allow communication across different fields of knowledge. This type of training develops experts who understand the context of their research and can work effectively in multidisciplinary teams.
PROGRAM - Doctoral students pursue a Ph.D. in one of MSU's doctoral programs. In addition, they complete the coursework and other requirements for the Dual Major in Environmental Science and Policy. The Dual Major provides students with knowledge about the diverse disciplines brought to bear on contemporary environmental problems. It is designed to provide an understanding of how various disciplines conceptualize environmental issues and how scientific information can be used in environmental decision-making and in creating environmental policy.
APPLICATION PACKAGE
Students apply to the Environmental Science and Policy Program (ESPP) either as incoming students or within the first two years of their doctoral program. Please note that applications for the Fall Semester are due February 1 and applications for the Spring Semester are due October 15. Your application should include the following materials:
Compile all of the materials listed under “All applicants” above and submit them to ESPP (espp@msu.edu) in a single email, preferably as a single pdf file. Please use “Application to ESPP Dual Major” in the subject line of your email.
The interdepartmental dual major in environmental science and policy is administered by the College of Social Science. The dual major is available only to those students who plan to complete a Ph.D. degree program that involves environmental science and policy and who have a graduate major at Michigan State University. The student does not have the option of completing a dual major in environmental science and policy alone.
The educational objectives of the interdepartmental program are to (1) develop interdisciplinary knowledge and skills across natural and social science disciplines related to the environment and to enable collaboration with researchers and practitioners from other disciplines towards addressing environmental challenges; (2) gain knowledge of and experience with science-based environmental policies, including how scientific knowledge can contribute to practical policies and how interdisciplinary collaboration can improve the effectiveness of policies; and (3) gain practical experience in communicating scientific research to multiple audiences, including scientific communities and the general public.
In addition to meeting the requirements of the University and of the College of Social Science, students must meet the requirements specified below.
In order to enroll in the dual major in environmental science and policy a student must also have been admitted to a major at Michigan State University. The Graduate Program Council, composed of members of the faculty from participating departments will review applications for admission and recommend acceptance of applicants for admission. In special cases an applicant who has deficiencies in background courses may be admitted to the dual major on a provisional basis.
The program shall be planned in accordance with the statement on Dual Major Doctoral Degrees in the Graduate Education section of the Academic Programs catalog. Committees must include members from at least two major academic units at MSU and at least one member of the student's doctoral dissertation committee shall be an environmental science and policy affiliated faculty member.
Students in the dual major in environmental science and policy are expected to attend a number of community-building activities with other students from different disciplines.
All doctoral dual majors must be approved by the Graduate School. After students are admitted to the program by ESPP, they must request the dual major via GradPlan and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The GradPlan and MOU outline how students will complete their dual major. Students must submit their dual major request (GradPlan and MOU) before the end of their second year at MSU. Please visit the Forms and Handbook webpage to access the following forms.
MOU Template for College of Social Science Students
MOU Template for Non-College of Social Science Students
MOU Addendum Form
ESP 800 Principles of Environmental Science and Policy (3)
ESP 801 Physical, Chemical and Biological Processes of the Environment (3)
ESP 802 Human Systems and Environment (3)
ESP 804 Environmental Applications and Analysis (3)
Approved course substitutions for ESP 801, 802, and 804 may be made by consulting the list of approved substitutes at https://reg.msu.edu/AcademicPrograms/Text.aspx?Section=129.