The Environmental Arts and Humanities Program prepares students for good, wise work with:

  • environmental non-profits
  • government and land agencies
  • advocacy groups
  • corporations
  • green business
  • journalism
  • conservation and stewardship
  • formal and informal education
  • and other roles that require strong, creative communication and reasoning skill sets and humanistic understanding

Students can customize their degree with areas of concentration in Environmental Thinking, Environmental Imagination, and Environmental Action. 

Admissions Requirements

Admit Term
  • Fall Term
Required Tests
  • GRE

English Language Requirements ?

English language requirements for international applicants to this program are the same as the standard Graduate School requirements.


Additional Requirements

Application Process

Please review the graduate school application process and Apply Online.

Dates & Deadlines ?

Admissions Deadline
January 05

Concentrations ?

This program has concentrations or tracks not represented here. Please visit the  Environmental Arts and Humanities Website program website to learn more.

MAIS Participation

This program may serve as a primary, secondary, or third field of study in a MAIS degree.


AMP Participation ?

This program participates in the Accelerated Masters Platform (AMP)

AMP Contacts
Sustainability Undergraduate Advisor

Jacob Hamblin
Director
Environmental Arts and Humanities