Duquesne's School of Science and Engineering is home for the Master of Environmental Science and Management (E.S.M) program, which promotes a multidisciplinary education that prepares students for careers in current and emerging areas of environmental science. You'll connect with research faculty, current environmental professionals and communities throughout the region to learn about subjects ranging from conservation biology and environmental toxicology to public policy and law.
**Note: GRE scores are required for students applying to this pathway program.**
Pathway 1 - TOEFL 70 / IELTS 6.0 Duolingo English Test 95
| Semester 1 (Summer) | Semester 2 (Fall) | Semester 3 (Spring) |
| GEI* Academic Prep 1 | GEI* Academic Prep 2G | GEI* Academic Prep 2G |
| ENVI 533W: Writing for Environmental Professionals - 3 credits | ENVI 551: Principles of Environmental Science - 3 credits | |
| ENVI 672: Environmental Biology - 3 credits | ENVI 544: Public Policy & Environmental Politics - 3 credits |
*GEI = Global English Institute
Pathway 2 - TOEFL 80 / IELTS 6.5 / Duolingo English Test 105
| Semester 1 (Fall) | Semester 2 (Spring) |
| GEI* Academic Prep 2G | GEI* Academic Prep 2G |
| ENVI 533W: Writing for Environmental Professionals - 3 credits | ENVI 551: Principles of Environmental Science - 3 credits |
| ENVI 672: Environmental Biology - 3 credits | ENVI 544: Public Policy & Environmental Politics - 3 credits |
*GEI = Global English Institute
- Course enrollment is subject to academic performance and proficiency levels at the conclusion of GEI Academic Prep 1.
- A competitive GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is required for full admission at the conclusion of the Pathway Program.
Costs
The cost of an ESL course per hour is approximately one-third of an academic course per credit hour. Contact the Center for Global Engagement at intladmissions@duq.edu for more detailed cost information.