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1 CoursesJd masters of environmental studies in University of montana missoula

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Because the world of environmental law is inherently interdisciplinary, the environmental lawyer of the 21st century will benefit from an education that reaches beyond the bounds of traditional law school. Environmental legal problems invariably involve scientific, policy or ethical issues, and The University of Montana-Missoula is uniquely qualified to bridge the legal, social and physical sciences. We have combined a strong environmental and natural resources law curriculum with an established graduate program in environmental studies to provide the Joint Program in Law and Environmental Studies. Students completing the Joint Program in Law and Environmental Studies will receive two degrees: the Juris Doctor and the Masters of Science in Environmental Studies.
A B.A. or B.S. degree, Grade point average of at least 3.0 for the M.A. degree and 3.2 for the doctorate on all college work, Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended., A letter of intent (maximum 1000 words) explaining your objectives in graduate studies and why you wish to pursue those studies in the at The University of Montana., Official GRE scores with a test date that is within the past five years, The TOEFL, IELTS or MELAB are also required of international applicants who are not graduates of an English-speaking university.
Environmental consultant, Environmental education officer, Environmental manager, Marine biologist, Nature conservation officer, Recycling officer, Sustainability consultant.
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