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Human Ecology - Human Ecology

About

The Master of Science in Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin is an intensive one year program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in human development, community well being, and applied ecological research. The curriculum integrates theory with practice, emphasizing the interaction between individuals, communities, and their environments, while addressing social, health, and ecological challenges. Students develop essential competencies in research methodology, community assessment, human development, and program evaluation, enabling them to design, implement, and evaluate interventions that improve individual and community outcomes. Through coursework, applied projects, and experiential learning, learners gain both analytical and practical skills necessary to address complex issues in human ecology and related fields.

The program also emphasizes professional development and applied research, offering students opportunities to collaborate on community initiatives, conduct field studies, and engage in interdisciplinary projects under faculty mentorship. Learners acquire experience in program planning, data collection, and evaluation while building skills in communication, leadership, and community engagement. Access to research facilities, community networks, and mentorship ensures students develop both theoretical understanding and practical competence. By the end of the program, graduates are prepared for careers in community development, human services, research, or further academic study in human ecology and related disciplines.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Human Ecology - Human Ecology
  • Degree Type: Master of Science
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 01 December 2025
  • Location: University of Wisconsin, United States
  • Field of Study: Ecology
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Semester 1 – Foundations in Human Ecology
• Principles of Human Ecology
• Human Development and Behavior
• Research Methods in Human Ecology
• Community Assessment and Engagement

Semester 2 – Applied Research and Intervention
• Program Design and Evaluation
• Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
• Data Analysis and Interpretation in Human Ecology
• Applied Research Project

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program are prepared for a variety of roles in community development, human services, research, and applied human ecology. Many work as community program coordinators, human services specialists, research analysts, policy advisors, or project managers, applying skills in assessment, intervention design, and program evaluation. The program equips students to develop evidence based solutions, evaluate program outcomes, and contribute to community and organizational improvement initiatives. Graduates also gain a foundation for leadership roles, interdisciplinary collaboration, and advanced research or doctoral studies in human ecology and related fields, ensuring they are well positioned to impact communities and research initiatives effectively.

Why Choose This Program

This program offers an applied and interdisciplinary approach to human ecology, allowing students to develop advanced analytical skills and high level professional competencies within a one year curriculum. The coursework emphasizes research, program design, and community engagement, preparing learners to implement evidence based interventions and assess outcomes in diverse contexts. With applied research projects, faculty mentorship, and opportunities for community collaboration, students gain both practical experience and theoretical understanding. The program’s focus on interdisciplinary learning, professional development, and applied research ensures graduates are well prepared to excel in human ecology, community programs, research, or further academic study.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA