Prepares students for an applied self-directed capstone experience. Address problem identification, research, and project formulation. Culminates in an oral and written proposal with project schedule.
Prerequisites: Completion of at least 15 credits, including at least one course in each of the three certificates: Biodiversity and Conservation Science, Conservation Data Management and Analysis, Conservation Leadership, Policy, and Management.
Semesters Offered: Fall 2024, Spring 2025, Summer 2025
Credits: 1
Degree Level: Master's
Course Track: Master's Capstone (MS)