M.A. in Environmental Arts and Humanities

Corvallis, Oregon

 

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Program Overview

The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Environmental Arts and Humanities at Oregon State University (OSU) offers a unique interdisciplinary program that explores the intersection of environmental issues, cultural studies, and the arts. This program combines critical inquiry, creative expression, and ecological perspectives to foster a deep understanding of environmental challenges and inspire positive change. Students engage in coursework, artistic projects, and research that emphasize environmental stewardship, sustainability, and the human relationship with the natural world.

Curriculum:

  1. Interdisciplinary Approach: The M.A. in Environmental Arts and Humanities program adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from fields such as environmental studies, cultural studies, literature, philosophy, art, and ecology. This approach enables students to explore environmental issues from multiple perspectives, fostering critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills.

  2. Core Curriculum: The program offers a core curriculum that includes courses in environmental literature, environmental philosophy, eco-criticism, environmental justice, ecological ethics, and the intersection of art and the environment. These courses provide a strong foundation for understanding the cultural, historical, and ethical dimensions of environmental challenges.

  3. Creative Expressions: The program encourages students to express their ideas and insights through creative mediums such as literature, visual arts, photography, film, or performance. Students have the opportunity to engage in artistic projects that communicate environmental messages, provoke critical reflection, and inspire positive environmental action.

  4. Field Studies and Experiential Learning: OSU's location in the Pacific Northwest offers rich natural landscapes for field studies and experiential learning. Students have the chance to engage in field trips, ecological restoration projects, community-based initiatives, or collaborations with environmental organizations, deepening their connection to the environment and fostering a sense of environmental responsibility.

  5. Research and Scholarly Inquiry: The program emphasizes research and scholarly inquiry in the environmental arts and humanities. Students have the opportunity to develop their research skills, engage in critical analysis of environmental issues, and produce scholarly work or creative theses that contribute to the field.

  6. Collaboration and Community Engagement: The program promotes collaboration and community engagement, encouraging students to work with local communities, environmental organizations, or public institutions to address environmental challenges through artistic projects, outreach programs, or environmental advocacy.

  7. Ethical and Environmental Reflection: The M.A. program fosters a deep reflection on ethical and environmental values, encouraging students to critically examine the human-nature relationship, challenge dominant narratives, and explore alternative perspectives on environmental issues.

  8. Faculty Expertise: OSU's faculty members in the environmental arts and humanities bring diverse expertise in areas such as literature, philosophy, visual arts, cultural studies, and environmental humanities. Their guidance and mentorship enrich students' learning experience and provide opportunities for collaboration on research or artistic projects.

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Location

Corvallis, Oregon

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IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 16812

Application Fees : US$ 85

Postgraduate Programs:

  • Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs at OSU must have completed a relevant bachelor's degree or its equivalent with a minimum grade average of 60% or above.
  • English Language Proficiency: Similar to undergraduate programs, applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency by providing scores from one of the following tests:
    • IELTS: A minimum overall band score of 6.5
    • TOEFL: A minimum score of 80 on the internet-based test (iBT)
    • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 110
  • GRE or GMAT: Some postgraduate programs at OSU may require applicants to submit scores from the Graduate Record Examination 302 

Oregon State University (OSU) offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and alleviate the financial burden of studying abroad. 

  1. International Cultural Service Program (ICSP) Scholarship: The ICSP scholarship is a competitive scholarship awarded to outstanding international students who demonstrate leadership skills and a commitment to promoting cultural exchange. Recipients receive a tuition waiver of up to 15 credits per term and a monthly stipend.

  2. Provost's Scholarship for Excellence: This scholarship is available to incoming undergraduate international students who have exceptional academic records and demonstrate leadership potential. The scholarship covers a portion of non-resident tuition fees and is renewable for up to four years.

  3. International Achievement Scholarship: The International Achievement Scholarship is open to incoming undergraduate international students with a strong academic background. The scholarship provides partial tuition waivers ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 per year.

  4. INTO OSU Scholarships: INTO OSU, the university's international pathway program, offers a range of scholarships to support international students transitioning to OSU. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and can provide substantial tuition reductions.

  5. College-Specific Scholarships: Various colleges and departments within Oregon State University offer scholarships specifically for international students. These scholarships may be based on academic achievement, field of study, or other criteria. Students are encouraged to explore the scholarship opportunities available within their respective colleges.

  6. Global Diversity Scholarship: The Global Diversity Scholarship aims to increase access to education for underrepresented international students. The scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate students and provides a partial tuition waiver.

  7. Graduate Assistantships: OSU offers graduate assistantships to qualified international students pursuing a master's or doctoral degree. These assistantships provide financial support in the form of a stipend and often include a tuition waiver.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and award amounts may vary from year to year. 

Graduates of the M.A. in Environmental Arts and Humanities program at Oregon State University have diverse career opportunities in fields that intersect with the arts, culture, and the environment. The program equips graduates with critical thinking, creative expression, and interdisciplinary skills.

  1. Environmental Education and Outreach: Graduates can work in educational institutions, museums, or environmental organizations, designing and delivering educational programs that promote environmental awareness, sustainability, and cultural understanding.

  2. Environmental Advocacy: Graduates can engage in environmental advocacy through non-profit organizations, grassroots initiatives, or policy organizations, utilizing their understanding of the arts and humanities to raise awareness and drive positive environmental change.

  3. Cultural and Environmental Journalism: Graduates can work as journalists or writers, reporting on environmental issues, cultural perspectives, or environmental art and literature. They may contribute to magazines, newspapers, online publications, or documentary production.

  4. Environmental Policy and Planning: Graduates can work in government agencies, think tanks, or non-profit organizations, contributing to environmental policy development, cultural heritage preservation, or sustainable urban planning.

  5. Arts and Cultural Institutions: Graduates can work in arts organizations, museums, galleries, or cultural centers, curating exhibitions, developing programs that highlight the intersection of art and the environment, or engaging in cultural interpretation.

  6. Environmental Consulting: Graduates can work in consulting firms that focus on sustainability, cultural heritage, or environmental impact assessments, providing expertise on the cultural dimensions of environmental projects.

  7. Sustainable Tourism and Recreation: Graduates can work in the tourism industry, promoting sustainable and culturally sensitive approaches to tourism and recreation that foster environmental stewardship and cultural appreciation.

  8. Further Academic Pursuits: Graduates can pursue doctoral studies in environmental humanities, cultural studies, or related fields, deepening their research expertise and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field.


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