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Environmental science

Doctor of Philosophy

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Explore the intersection of policy and preservation

Influence policy through insightful research and give your career the direction and boost you seek with University of Idaho’s Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in environmental science. In this research-based program, you’ll thrive in a collaborative, supportive environment as you work alongside high-profile faculty across diverse disciplines to explore how environmental science intersects with policy and other scientific fields.

As a graduate student in the Environmental Science program, you’ll pursue your interests and goals through access to thousands of acres of forests, rangelands and waterways — as well as campus laboratories and cooperative partnerships — for hands-on fieldwork and data collection.

The College of Natural Resources acknowledges that today’s environmental issues won’t resolve themselves. Intervention is needed through professional skills, insights and innovation paired with motivation, direction and a strong scientific foundation. We view all students, including our Ph.D. candidates, as agents of change, examining environmental science’s multidisciplinary aspects and applying their knowledge in the workplace, classroom, government agency or laboratory to protect the Earth, help enact legislation and encouraging others to do the same.

Admission to the 78-credit Ph.D. in Environmental Science program is contingent upon your research interests and those of the major professor, availability of research support and your academic record and potential for producing an original work worthy of publication.

Considering the program’s objectives, you’ll spend your time fleshing out the purpose of your research and conducting fieldwork to compile and analyze data and arrive at a conclusion. The Environmental Science program  sets specific expectations for its doctoral students:

  • You’ll participate in one or more seminar presentations while completing your degree to present your insights.
  • Teaching experience is a requirement of the program. Pedagogical and teaching opportunities present themselves in each of the colleges’ laboratories, by instructing a class or through course recitation and seminars. You will impart your knowledge and guide undergraduate students in environmental science disciplines and laboratory practices.
  • You’re expected to complete qualifying examinations if you haven’t completed your master’s degree. All candidates then go through preliminary exams prior to receiving admission for final candidacy. You can also transfer up to 30 credits of previously completed coursework toward your degree.
  • You must prepare a formal dissertation that reflects your original thoughts and independent investigation. All candidates are required to defend their research during an oral presentation as the final step toward completing the program.
  • You are expected to publish your work in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. This process helps establish your authority and highlights the broader impact of your concept, research and data on the field.

Learn more about the Environmental Science program.

Overview
College:
College of Natural Resources
Duration:
78 credits
Locations:
Moscow, Coeur d'Alene

Related Topics

SustainabilityBiologyEnvironment

Researching solutions to environmental challenges

Application information

Applicants for the Ph.D. in environmental science program must meet the following degree-specific admission requirements:

  • Education level: Bachelor's
  • GPA: 3.0
  • GRE: No
  • TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo: 79/6.5/115 (for applicants whose education was completed in countries where English is not an official language)
  • Number of references: Three
  • Other requirements: You must identify and contact faculty who are researching in the narrow focus area you are interested in pursuing to determine their level of interest in becoming your advisor. Please only contact faculty with research in your primary interest.

Program availability

  • Semester intake: Fall, Spring, Summer
    • Eligible for WRGP award
    • Eligible for international admission
  • Deadlines: General application deadlines

Visit Graduate Admissions to learn more and start your application.

Contact information

Environmental Science program contact: Jaap Vos; jvos@uidaho.edu

Graduate Admissions contact: graduateadmissions@uidaho.edu, 208-885-4001

Find Environmental Science program faculty advisor contacts.

Costs, funding and research

To learn how you can fund your graduate degree, check out the Graduate Funding page.

Visit Financial Aid to find detailed information about the cost of attendance.

Degree fit

This program may be a good fit if you:

  • Hold an undergraduate degree in a related field.
  • Are strong in the sciences.
  • Enjoy the outdoors.
  • Are passionate about helping the environment.
  • Have solid communication and leadership skills.
  • Can think creatively about complex problems.

Students graduating with a Master of Science in environmental science will complete 30 required credits toward the degree.  

Check out the environmental science curriculum to learn more.

Career outcomes

Current job openings

2,326 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HI

Potential careers and mid-career salaries

  • Compliance Officers • Environmental Compliance Inspectors • Government Property Inspectors and Investigators • Regulatory Affairs Specialists
    $81,914
  • Environmental Scientists and Specialists • Climate Change Analysts • Environmental Restoration Planners • Industrial Ecologists
    $85,591
  • Environmental Science Technicians
    $63,537
  • Postsecondary Environmental Science Teachers
    $82,694
  • Forest and Conservation Technicians
    $54,665
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