About Freshwater Science And Sustainability in Western Michigan University
Freshwater is our most precious natural resource, but high demand and limited supply threaten freshwater ecosystems and ensure that human societies will be increasingly challenged by water scarcity and impaired water quality.
In the freshwater science and sustainability program, you'll join students who will tackle the regional, national and global sustainability challenges of freshwater in the 21st century. You'll blend a rigorous academic core with electives meant to further your individual career goals—whether conservation biology, aquatic ecology, resource management, water quality, public health, environmental writing, policymaking, law or others. You'll become part of a community of practitioners devoted to the wise stewardship of our most precious resource.
The freshwater program of study is interdisciplinary and integrative, providing students with the knowledge, training and skills to:
- Understand and research freshwater ecosystems, including biology, chemistry, hydrology and limnology, along with the scientific dimensions of freshwater resource management.
- Situate freshwater science within the larger environmental, socio-economic and cultural dimensions of sustainable management and problem-solving in freshwater systems.
Our program fosters an understanding of both the core principles within and the intersections between the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social and economic systems, with a particular emphasis on freshwater sciences.
As a freshwater science and sustainability major, you will take 72 to 74 credit hours of required coursework focused on freshwater and sustainability. Because of the rigorous interdisciplinary nature of the freshwater program, and the large number of credit hours required for the degree, the program does not require a minor. Additionally, this program offers a number of courses in hybrid or online formats. These may include significant fieldwork components required to successfully complete the course. Summer coursework may be required to complete the program.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.0
- TOEFL IBT: 61
- PTE : 46
Western Michigan University Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Annual Endowment |
405.2 million USD |
Mode of Program |
Full time; Part-time; online |
Cost of Attendance |
28,195 USD |
Campus Housing Capacity |
28% |
Application Deadline (Regular) |
January 15 |
Application Fee |
100 USD |
Acceptance Rate |
81% |
English language proficiency score |
TOEFL or equivalent |
Financial Aid |
Available as Scholarships and Awards |
Admission Helpdesk |
269-387-4357 |
Western Michigan University Annual Cost to Attend
Fee |
Cost |
Michigan Resident Tuition |
$12,094 |
Books and Supplies |
$987 |
Other Fees |
$923 |
Room and Board |
$10,567 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$2,500 |
Total One Year Cost |
$27,071 |
Fee |
Cost |
Out of State Resident Tuition |
$15,118 |
Books and Supplies |
$987 |
Other Fees |
$923 |
Room and Board |
$10,567 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$2,500 |
Total One Year Cost |
$30,095 |