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Our graduate seminars fall into three curricular categories: economic and political dimensions; socio-cultural dimensions: race, class, gender and place; and ecological dimensions.

After You Graduate »

Our graduates pursue careers in local government, private sector businesses, and nonprofit organizations. Some go on to Ph.D. programs.

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The application deadline for Fall 2012 admission is February 15, 2012.

Graduate students and faculty member at the Arcata Farmer’s Market Graduate Students at Jacoby Creek Land Trust Suzanne Fortner leads a field trip with Peninsula School students E&C students at the annual faculty-student potluck dinner Nancy Bailey of the Mid-Klamath Watershed Council discussing ecosystem management E&C graduate students participate in annual Coastal Clean-Up Day Claudia Holzinger fields questions from E&C students about her organic farm. Student on a field trip to Claudia’s Organic Herbs. Students in the Ecosystems & Society class on a field trip to the Lanphere Dunes. Students learned about sustainable, organic farming practices during a field trip to Sandy Bar Ranch Betsy Watson delivers a lecture as part of the Sustainable Futures Speaker Series