McCall Outdoor Science School Graduate Program

Meet with Beth Kochevar, from McCall Outdoor Science School Graduate Program in Anderson 116, March 6th or drop by anytime from 2:30pm to 4pm.

Imagine an office that consists of the rivers, mountains, and lakes of the central Idaho Rockies and you have imagined the graduate program in environmental education at the McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS). As a student you will participate in meaningful service as you provide field-based environmental education programs to the youth of Idaho and surrounding states.

This unique program will enable you to earn a Master of Science in Natural Resources with an environmental education concentration from the University of Idaho in as little as three semesters! The MOSS MS in Natural Resources is a non-thesis track which includes a graduate level certificate in environmental education. It is perfect for those seeking an experiential, efficient, and cost effective graduate degree. Use it as a launching pad into a doctoral program or a career in environment, education, or natural resources.

Program highlights include:

  • Hands-on, outdoor teaching experience in environmental education for K12 students.
  • Graduate level courses in Community Ecology, Instructional Strategies, Outdoor Leadership and more.
  • Experience in nonprofit administration.
  • Community living in a spectacular natural environment – make friends that will last a lifetime.

You Are Invited! Environmental Management Keystone Symposium + Reception | Alder Commons | 3/15 @ 4:30-6:30

This Friday PoE will hold our annual Environmental Management Keystone Symposium + Reception.

UW graduate students are solving real world environmental challenges and advancing sustainability solutions in our community. Please join in celebrating their accomplishments and learn more about the UW’s Environmental Management Certificate at the Environmental Management Keystone Symposium.

Environmental Management Keystone Symposium
Friday, March 15, 4:30-6:30pm

Alder Commons, 1310 NE 40th St. Seattle, WA 98105. Entrance on NE 40th St. between Brooklyn Ave NE and University Way NE
Format: Project presentations followed by a reception with hors d’oeuvres and refreshments
RSVP: Anne DeMelle at ademelle@uw.edu

Projects

  • UW Residence Hall Energy Challenge
    Client: UW Facilities Services
  • Risks of Transporting Tar Sands
    Client: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
  • Washington’s Working Coast: An Analysis of Resource-based Industries
    Clients: Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Marine Resource Committees (MRCs) of Washington’s outer coastal region, and the UW Olympic Natural Resources Center