Interdisciplinary graduate programs provide comprehensive education and training for career-driven students. The programs cross traditional college and department lines encouraging a multi-disciplinary approach to solving problems.
College and University Teaching
Ecampus Corvallis Certificate
The 18-credit Graduate Certificate in College and University Teaching is designed to provide advanced coursework and experiential learning opportunities to students who plan to pursue careers in teaching in higher education settings or who plan to pursue careers in other fields that may require similar facilitation skills.
Environmental Sciences
Corvallis Ecampus M.A./M.S./PSM/Ph.D.
The Environmental Sciences Graduate Program provides curricula leading to M.A., M.S., Professional Science Master's (PSM) and Ph.D. degrees in environmental sciences. The curricula integrates thinking across disciplines, especially life, physical, and social sciences. Environmental science explores natural processes on earth and their alteration by human activity.
Interdisciplinary Studies
Corvallis MAIS
Students interested in the MAIS begin their inquiry with intellectual or career goals or interests that can be best achieved through interdisciplinary study. A prospective student may have a keen interest in a particular topic that can only be understood through the integration of disciplinary approaches.
Water Resources Engineering
Corvallis M.S./Ph.D.
The Water Resources Engineering (WRE) degree program is designed to provide students with the essential skills for sustained and impactful careers in water resources engineering and system design.
Participants in this program will receive comprehensive training, preparing them for lifelong endeavors in water resources system design.
Water Resources Policy and Management
Corvallis M.S.
This degree program provides students with a comprehensive education to pursue careers in effectively managing water resources and playing a key role in shaping water resource policy decisions. Graduates of this program will possess a well-rounded skill set, encompassing expertise in public administration, policy theory, and practical experience gained either through internships integrated into the degree program or, in some instances, through prior professional work experience.
Water Resources Science
Corvallis M.S./Ph.D.
The Water Resources Science (WRS) degree program is strategically structured to provide students with comprehensive training in water resources, complemented by an intellectual connection to a secondary field. Graduates of the WRS degree program will fulfill the coursework prerequisites necessary to achieve Professional Hydrologist certification through the American Institute of Hydrology (AIH).