The Center offers a unique Master of Science degree in Regenerative Studies (MSRS) that prepares students to find successful solutions to environmental problems in the 21st century. The program prepares individuals for Ph.D. programs in environmental fields, or professional careers in public agencies and private non-profit organization, and in business, education, environmental design, engineering, planning, resource management, and other related fields.
A key feature of the program is its integration of specialized discipinary knowledge from a variety of university programs - agriculture, physical sciences, environmental design, business, engineering, social sciences and humanities - into a multidisciplinary research, and practice-oriented core. The John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies is the living research and demonstration laboratory in which coursework and experimentation are conducted, and where students have the option to live and participate in regenerative practices.
Students completing the program have an understanding of integrated problem-solving strategies in relation to environmental problems. They are able to conduct research and manage projects that have practical outcomes. Students also develop abilities to communicate and collaborate across disciplinary boundaries while gaining specialized knowledge in the discipline of their choosing.
To learn more about the Graduate Program and how you can apply, visit the links below.