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Oregon State University has a PhD program in Environmental Science
that is fairly interdisciplinary. I wouldn't say it's a "build your
own degree" but it's close. I've included the direct link to the
program below since the OSU website can be difficult to navigate.
http://envsci.science.oregonstate.edu/graduate
Laia Robichaux
Quoting Dan Zevin <[log in to unmask]>:
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> Greetings!
>
> Wondering if anyone has any suggestions for this colleagues search
> for an appropriate PhD program (as described below).
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice,
>
> Dan
>
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 3:51 PM
> To: Dan Zevin
> Subject: Re: PhD Programs
>
> Hello Dan.
>
> Thanks for your message.
>
> I want to pursue an interdisciplinary program that allows for both
> scientific research and academic study in science coupled with
> science education research methodology and theory. Like you have
> mentioned, I have also been advised that a doctorate in science
> education may open opportunities in education but not necessarily in
> science whereas an interdisciplinary degree in science and education
> can lead to opportunities in both fields. Ideally my study would be
> a combination of geoscience and geoscience education. Specifically I
> am interested in the impact of current climate change on society and
> ecosystems and sustainable adaptations to ensure water and food
> security. Along with this is geoscience education-- increasing
> participation of underrepresented groups in the geosciences,
> fostering an earth science literate society, and how to most
> effectively educate communities towards sustainable lifestyle
> choices given current and projected impacts of climate change.
>
> .... And thanks for any information you may have about doctoral programs.
>
>
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