The Global Field Program (GFP) brings Master’s degree candidates, scientists, educators, community leaders, and others together at conservation hotspots in Africa, Asia, and the Americas for firsthand experience with inquiry-driven education, environmental stewardship, and global understanding. GFP candidates join a growing network of leaders who work collaboratively to affect change in local and global contexts. This program builds on the graduate courses and environmental partnerships of Earth Expeditions. Because the GFP combines summer field courses worldwide with web learning communities, this Master's degree can be completed part-time from anywhere in the U.S. or abroad... learn more...
Scientists, educators, and community leaders experience first-hand
scientific content and research experience through a community-based
and inquiry-driven program. ISP candidates join a growing network of
professionals who work collaboratively to affect change in local and
national contexts. The interdisciplinary program allows educators to
customize their course of study to connect science to language arts,
math, social studies, and other disciplines. This program combines cutting
edge research with web-base learning communities and allows the option
to take at least one field course in the US or overseas... learn
more...
Note: ALL programs are pending final approval.
| Master's Program | Application Deadline |
| Global Field Program (GFP) | January 28 |
| Integrative Science Program (ISP) | March 28 |
Note: People are encouraged to apply by each program deadline, however applications will be gladly accepted at any time. |
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| Requirement | Programs |
| 1) Pre-application (see Apply section for each prg.) | GFP and ISP |
| 2) Graduate School application form (here) | GFP and ISP |
| 3) First Earth Expeditions course application (here) | GFP only |
Note: For additional and more detail information on admission requirements go to the APPLY section of each program ISP or GFP |
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