The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences offers a program leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Earth and Environmental Sciences. This program is designed for students who desire further training prior to initiation of a doctoral program at another university or for whom the master's degree will be the terminal degree. Graduate students are offered a unique opportunity for accelerated and personal instruction in a small department setting with strengths in geology, volcanology, ocean sciences, planetary science, and environmental science. All admitted students are offered a full-tuition waiver, stipend, and benefits for this two-year program.

Master of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University offers the Master of Earth and Environmental Sciences as a full-time degree delivered on campus at its main campus in Aberdeen, United States of America. Taught in English and completed over 2 years, the program equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for earth and environmental sciences and related professional fields. The next available intake begins on September 4, 2026.
About Earth and Environmental Sciences
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Application requirements vary by department and degree. Please check the application guidelines for the specific department and degree you are interested in.
Transcripts of Previous Study. Prospective candidates who hold baccalaureate or advanced degrees from colleges other than Wesleyan may submit unofficial transcripts with the application for the review process. Official transcripts are required of matriculates.
Test Scores. GRE: GRE scores are required by some (not all) graduate departments. Refer to the website of the department you are applying to for information on their specific requirements.
TOEFL/IELTS/DUOLINGO: Applicants whose primary language is other than English will be expected to demonstrate a proficiency in English sufficient to undertake graduate study. This includes the ability to read, write, and speak the language. International applicants who have received a degree from an institution with English as the primary language are not required to provide English proficiency test scores.
Wesleyan University accepts TOEFL, IELTS, and Duolingo scores. There is not a minimum required test score. Applicants may enter their unofficial scores on the application or may enter the date of a scheduled future test. Official electronic scores should be sent to Wesleyan University, school code 3959. Paper scores may be sent to the Office of Graduate Student Services, Wesleyan University, 265 Church Street, #128-132, Middletown, CT 06459.
Foreign Languages. Specific language preparation may be required as part of the application or as part of the program of study. Departmental statements regarding mastery of a second language may be found on the department’s website.
Notification of Acceptance. Students will be notified via the online admission portal of preliminary acceptance into the graduate program. Final acceptance is subject to the student’s satisfactory completion of work for the baccalaureate degree, receipt of official transcripts, and meeting the health requirements as set by the state of Connecticut.
English Requirements
- IELTSMin 7
- TOEFLMin 100
Fee Information
How to Apply
Applicants to the PhD and MA programs who are starting a new application must select the incoming year from the first drop down and the year + GRADUATE from the second drop down. Applicants to the BA/MA program should select year + BA/MA from the second drop down. Wesleyan undergraduates should sign in as a returning user.
Returning users may continue an application or start a new application.
First-time users must set up an account before starting an application.

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