M.S Ecosystems: Land, Water and Air

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Program Overview

An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscapes, work together to form a bubble of life. An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life. Ecosystems contain biotic or living, parts, as well as abiotic factors, or nonliving parts. Biotic factors include plants, animals, and other organisms. Abiotic factors include rocks, temperature, and humidity. Although most of the nutrients or substances that contribute to air, land, and water pollution are limited to a single environment, air, land, and water do interact with one another.

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Career Options

  • Landscape Architect
  • Hydrologist
  • Environmental Scientist
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Environmental Protection Technician
  • Conservation Scientist and Forester

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