(Master of Environmental Management) is a degree designed for students with primary interests in careers in environmental policy and analysis, stewardship, education, consulting, or management dealing with natural resource or environmental issues.
The program requires course work in both the natural and social sciences, with a particular focus on the relationship among science, management, and policy.
The ultimate purpose of the degree program is to prepare students to address ecological and social systems with scientific understanding and an ability to make sense of the complex underlying social and ecological context.
An understanding of ecology does not necessarily originate in courses bearing ecological labels; it is quite as likely to be labeled geography, botany, agronomy, history, or economics.
[1] The "Big Four" Master of Environmental Management programs are: Other programs include: Many of these schools also offer joint degrees, where the MEM is paired with an MBA, MPP, JD, or M.Div.