DEGREE TYPE: Master of Arts
ENTRY TERMS: Fall and Spring
MODE OF STUDY: On Campus, Online
LOCATION: Washington, D.C.
REQUIREMENTS: 30 credits
ENROLLMENT: Part-time, Full-Time, Accelerated
The Master of Arts in Environmental Arts and Humanities interdisciplinary program highlights how culture, the arts, and the humanities are interconnected with the environment. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to explore and address environmental challenges from the arts and humanities perspectives. Through a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on experiences, this program empowers students to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems.
Interdisciplinary Curriculum: The program offers a robust selection of courses covering key areas such as the interconnection between the environment and humans, sustainable development, climate policy, and conservation strategies. Students will explore the intersections of the arts, humanities, and environmental science to understand ecological issues better.
Expert Instructors: Courses are taught by leading experts in the field, including environmental humanities scholars, eco-literature specialists, representatives from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and business leaders. These instructors bring real-world experience and insights, ensuring students learn from those actively shaping environmental policy.
Practical Experience: Students will engage in semester-long projects that allow them to apply their knowledge in real-world contexts. These projects can be undertaken locally, within the U.S., or internationally, providing opportunities for meaningful engagement with communities and stakeholders.
Collaborative Learning Environment: The program fosters a collaborative atmosphere, encouraging students to work alongside industry professionals and peers. This partnership enhances the learning experience and builds valuable networks for future career opportunities.
Focus on Solutions: The curriculum emphasizes practical problem-solving, equipping students with the tools to analyze complex environmental issues and propose actionable solutions. Students will learn to navigate the intricacies of policy-making and implementation, preparing them for leadership roles in the field.
Global Perspective: Focusing on local and global challenges, the program prepares students to address environmental issues in diverse contexts. Students will examine case studies worldwide, gaining insights into different regulatory frameworks and cultural approaches to sustainability.
Introduction to Environmental Humanities
Foundations in Environmental Anthropology
Environmental Ethics and Policy
Select any four electives:
Many of our elective courses are taught by FuEL professors or experts in the industry. Students are welcome to take elective courses from different Masters programs and other universities (part of consortium) in Washington, DC.
Introduction to Environmental Science
Environmental Philosophy
Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources
Environmental Storytelling
Conservation and Biodiversity
Climate and Arts Journalism
Sustainability and Humanities
Gender and Climate Change
Migration and Climate Change
Cultural Impact on Environment
During the second to last semester, students will engage in a research project under the mentorship of a FuEL professor, where they will have the opportunity to explore and investigate relevant questions of their interest. Students will need to get approval from the program's director before the start of the semester.
Students travel internationally or nationally during the last semester to implement a sustainable project for a business, governmental, or non-profit organization. This is a four to six-month project and can be based in places like New York, California, Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka, among many others.
FuEL aids students in finding placements with a variety of institutions and partners. This semester-long project allows students to explore their interests in their locality, other parts of the United States, or abroad. The project offers a hands-on approach to their academic coursework and allows them to gain job-specific skills in a professional setting. Furthermore, it facilitates the expansion of professional networks and readies them for the job market. At the end of the semester, students will be presenting their Hands-On Project.
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