![]() In consultation with the registrars and academic deans at both schools, students develop a study plan for meeting all requirements. Within these schools, they are encouraged to take courses in environmental ethics and religion and ecology. Students work concurrently on either a Master of Environmental Management or Master of Environmental Science at YSE and either a Master of Divinity or a Master of Arts in Religion at YDS. It is aimed at students who wish to integrate the study of environmental issues and religious communities in their professional careers and at students who wish to study the cultural and ethical dimensions of environmental problems. Religion and Ecology The Yale School of the Environment (YSE) and Yale Divinity School offer a joint master’s degree program in Religion and Ecology. The normal pattern for joint-degree candidates in programs totaling three years of study is to spend the entire first year almost exclusively in one school and the entire second year almost exclusively in the other, combining courses from both schools and completing requirements for both degrees during the third year. Students generally alternate terms or years in each school. Students interested in pursuing any of these programs can obtain further information from the associate dean of academic affairs. ![]() Joint-Degree Programs within YaleĬurrently, YDS has agreements for joint-degree programs with the Yale schools of the Environment, Law, Management, Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health. Students interested in enrolling in a joint-degree program should notify the registrar and consult the associate dean of academic affairs for further information.
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