Designed with the earth in mind, the Master of Arts in Environmental Education and Communication features a comprehensive curriculum that concerns itself with both the beauty and the despair of the world.
Integrate what you know with what you learn here, for practical action in your life and work. You'll develop a broader understanding of sustainability, learn general systems theory and cultivate your own ecological identity. In the larger context of learning, our students often get outside — of the classroom, and of their own mindsets.
You'll also learn creative and strategic communication skills, and practice design thinking. Worldviews, ecopsychology and Indigenous ways of being and knowing will shape a critical awareness of multiple perspectives, and foster a closer connection with the natural world.
Your learning will focus on how we live, act, relate, teach and communicate. Discover more about the interconnectedness of the biosphere through hands-on experience at field school within various Indigenous communities.
This is an invitation to build upon your skills and imagination as an environmental educator and communicator. Applied projects and research that makes a difference will let you immediately practice and live what you are learning.
Field school
A highlight of the program is a one-week field school during second residency. Your cohort will immerse in the experience of Indigenous ways of being and knowing, and learn in nature.
Situated in traditional coastal territories within various Indigenous communities, you will study biodiversity and adaptation within a “living laboratory†of the field.
Guest lecturers and Elders from the communities share their knowledge in-situ, allowing you to explore ecological principles that govern ecosystem dynamics and sustainability alongside Indigenous customs, heritage, and lands.
Locations may vary from year to year. To fully participate, a moderate amount of physical activity is required.
You can build to here
If you are interested in this program, you can build up to it gradually, with a one-year graduate diploma or five-month graduate certificate. Connect with an advisor to explore how this program can fit with your work and life.
Program outcomes
Once you have completed this program, you'll have skills in finding, and communicating, viable solutions to 21st century challenges. You'll be prepared to inspire change in a broad range of sectors, including communication, policy making, teaching, research and counseling.