University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
College of Natural Resources
Natural Resources
2100 Main Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897 United States
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College.of.Natural.Resources@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346-0123
Description:
In the nationally recognized College of Natural Resources of UW-SP you may earn
the Master of Science in Natural Resources, with an emphasis in environmental
education/interpretation. This intensive master's program provides the
opportunity for advanced study, research, and involvement in environmental
education and natural resource-related professional activities. The UW-SP offers
a hands-on, practical education taught by a large faculty dedicated to
environmental education/interpretation issues at local, state, national, and
international levels.
The campus also has several field stations where students can gain valuable
practical experience in natural resources. The Central Wisconsin Environmental
Station is a residential environmental education center. It covers over 300
acres of diverse landscape, including such ecological communities as coniferous
and deciduous forests, ponds, and kettle lakes. It also has classrooms, dining
facilities, dormitory and log cabin housing for youth and adult groups, nature
trails, a challenge course, amphitheatre and a complete waterfront. The
Schmeeckle Reserve is a 275-acre natural area on campus. At Schmeeckle's public
visitor center, you can gain credit for practical experience in environmental
education/ interpretation. Treehaven, another of UW-SP’s field stations provides
access to over 1,200 acres of diverse habitat for natural resource education and
management demonstrations. Treehaven's classroom center, dining lodge, and
living centers are fully winterized and host many conferences, courses, and
workshops. As an undergraduate or graduate student, you may take courses on such
subjects as winter ecology and wild edibles.
Degree(s):
M.S.- Natural Resources: Environmental Education/Interpretation (Thesis option
or Non-thesis option);
Extended M.S. - Natural Resources/Environmental Education for elementary and
secondary teachers. This program is open to licensed, continuing teachers who
wish to develop their skills and expertise in natural resources, environmental
education, research, methodology, and leadership.
Research Areas:
Environmental Education; Energy Education; Forestry and Water Education;
Environmental Interpretation
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Division of Communication
Communication
Room 312, Communication Arts Center
Stevens Point, WI 54481 U.S.A.
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csadler@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346-3898
Description:
The Division of Communication offers an M.A. degree for students interested in
advancing their careers or preparing for a Ph.D. program. The 31 credits
required for the degree requires students to complete either a research project
or thesis. Teaching assistantships are available each year. Contact the Graduate
Director, Chris Sadler, to receive an e-mail with additional information about
the program and the program's website address.
Degree(s):
M.A. - Communication
Research Areas:
Organizational Communication; Interpersonal Communication; Mass Communication;
Public Relations
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Natural Resources
Room 100, College of Natural Resources Building
Stevens Point, WI 54481 U.S.A.
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robert.rogers@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346-4617
Description:
Encompasses forestry, forestry-recreation, urban forestry, wildlife, fisheries,
limnology, resource management, extension programming, environmental education,
international resource management, land use planning, soil science, aquatic
toxicology, groundwater, watershed management, and water chemistry.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Natural Resources
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Teaching English
Room 486, Collins Classroom Center
Stevens Point, WI 54481 U.S.A.
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m2willia@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346-4757
Description:
In the English Department you may work toward the Master of Science in
TeachingÐEnglish or the Master of Science in TeachingÐReading Certification in
English. If you seek to teach English or reading, you can gain advanced
knowledge and training through these programs.
Degree(s):
M.S. Teaching Ð English;
M.S. Teaching Ð Reading
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Teaching History
Room 431, College of Professional Studies Building
Stevens Point, WI 54481 U.S.A.
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skent@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346-2334
Description:
You may earn a Master of Science in Teaching in history or in history with a
concentration in the social sciences. You may also earn a Master of Science in
Education (General) degree with a history concentration. In these programs you
study specific historical periods or topics, acquire new information, learn the
latest interpretations, and evaluate the latest methods of teaching the subject.
Degree(s):
M.S.T. Ð History
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Dr. Patricia Holland
Music Education
Noel Fine Arts Center, room 254
Stevens Point, WI 54481 US
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pholland@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346--3107
Fax: 1-715-346-3163
Description:
In the Music Department you may work toward the Master of Music Education degree
with an emphasis in instrumental, vocal/choral, Suzuki talent education, jazz
education, or studio pedagogy emphasis. In this program, you prepare for a full
range of classroom, performance, and administrative responsibilities as a member
of the music teaching discipline. You improve your competency in music
philosophy, methodology, literature, and applied musical experiences while
learning of the most recent trends and innovations in music education.
Degree(s):
MA.-Music Education
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Health Promotion and Human Development
Human and Community Resources
Room 101, College of Professional Studies Building
Stevens Point, WI 54481 US
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cpelot@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-295-8911
Fax: 1-715-346-2720
Description:
The Master of Science Degree in Human and Community Resources is designed to
broaden your expertise in family and community resources, child and family
studies, family and consumer education, or adult education. Each program is
developed according to your individual needs and career goals, including thesis,
project or examination options.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Human and Community Resources
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Human Development and Nutritional Sciences
Nutritional Sciences
Room 101, College of Professional Studies Building
Stevens Point, WI 54481 US
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awetter@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346-2108
Description:
The Master of Science Degree in Nutritional Sciences is designed to broaden your
expertise in nutritional sciences or applied nutrition. Each program is
developed according to your individual needs and career goals.You will gain
expertise and research skills in areas of community or older adult nutrition
while earning your Masters of Science in Nutritional Science at the University
of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. This program combines a solid science foundation
with practical “hands-on” experience at a University with a rich tradition of
fostering student learning through excellence in teaching Our 30-credit M.S.
degree can be completed in 12 months, while a 2 day per week schedule can
accommodate working students. Depending upon personal goals, students may choose
to complete either a thesis or project option. Limited enrollment allows our
faculty to provide personal attention in helping you plan your individual career
goals. The Nutritional Science and Dietetics Unit is within the School of Health
Promotion & Human Development whose mission is to train professionals who will
create healthy living environments in communities throughout Wisconsin and the
nation and whose motto is “a legacy of caring”. While attaining your degree
enjoy the Stevens Point community, located in beautiful central Wisconsin. It
combines small town appeal with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and
access to major metropolitan areas.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Nutritional Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Professor Theresa Kaminski
History, Social Sciences
Department of History, Rm 424 CPS
Stevens Point, WI 54481 US
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HistoryMSTProgram@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346-2334
Fax: 1-715-346-4489
Description:
The MST program is intended for state-certified history and social science
teachers who want to update their credentials. The program requires
graduate-level coursework in history and/or the social sciences and in
education.
Degree(s):
MST - History;MST - History (with Social Science Concentration)
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
School of Communicative Disorders
Communicative Disorders
Room 034, College of Professional Studies Building
Stevens Point, WI 54481 US
Click to send E-mail to:
Julia.King@uwsp.edu
Phone: 1-715-346-4657
Description:
In the School of Communicative Disorders you may work toward the Master of
Science (MS) degree in speech-language pathology, or a Doctorate of Audiology (AuD)
in audiology (joint program with UW-Madison). In each area you receive the
academic background and clinical practicum required to function competently and
independently in a variety of professional employment settings.
Degree(s):
M.S. in SLP
AuD in a collaborative program with UW-Madison
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