Master of Science in
Human Environmental Sciences
The online Master of Science in Human Environmental Sciences degree program offers students diverse options to prepare them for advanced careers in multifaceted fields. All courses are taught by graduate faculty in Human Environmental Sciences. Select a concentration that best matches your academic and professional goals.
The program is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
100%
Online
30
Credit Hours
and a Completed Thesis
2 YRS
Estimated Time
to Complete
Non-thesis
Program
GRE
Exempt
Concentrations
Apparel Merchandising and Product Development
Provides opportunities for advanced study of learning both theoretical knowledge and applications in textiles, apparel production, and merchandising. Students are prepared for a career in both academia and the apparel industry with outstanding competencies in quality assurance, product development, retail buying, merchandising, store operations, and brand management.
Human Development and Family Sciences
Prepares students for employment in a variety of roles across many human service fields such as childcare professionals, social service workers in child and family agencies, advocates for youth and adolescents, parent educators, crisis and support service providers, facilitators of adult adjustment, and Cooperative Extension specialists.
Hospitality Management
Gain the expertise needed to pursue careers in the growing hospitality management industry. Gain insight and skills in tourism, finance, event management and human resources.
Tuition / credit hour | $437.54 |
Fee / credit hour | |
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Library | $4.41 |
Network & Data Systems | $12.10 |
Off-campus | $30 |
Online Facilities | $2 |
Tuition and fees per credit hour reflect fall 2023 rates for students studying completely online. If an online student takes a course on campus, tuition and fees will differ.
Per credit hour for IDEA Courses | |
Summer | $600 |
Fall | $610 |
Job Market Outlook
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