The Master of Science in Outdoor & Environmental Education (MSOEE) provides graduate students training in outdoor and environmental education literacy, pedagogy, and programming using APU’s active learning model. The degree program aims to develop graduate level competencies by offering intense, hands-on education utilizing APU’s Kellogg and main campuses. Students finish their degree by completing either a research or project-based thesis.
Student areas of focus have included Environmentally Responsible Behavior, School & Community Gardens, Place Attachment, Place-Based Learning & Curriculum Development.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the degree, students will have:
- Developed and demonstrated comprehensive knowledge of the fields of outdoor and environmental education by articulating these concepts and understandings in research papers, articles submitted for publication and professional presentations
- Developed and articulated a personal philosophy of outdoor/environmental education that grows from integrating knowledge of theory, reflection as a practitioner and an understanding of the role of nature in informing culture
- Worked directly with teachers or at Lab School (grades K-8) to develop curriculum materials and/or students (grades K-8) to conduct programming in outdoor and environmental education
- Developed and strengthened skills in written and oral communication in order to deliver professional presentations and craft publishable papers in journals of outdoor and environmental education
- Completed thesis research or a professional project
Admissions
The MSOEE program admits students for the Fall semester only. Applicants seeking to begin studies at any other time must submit a written request for exception, stating reasons for an alternative start date. This request must accompany other application materials.
The general requirements for admission to graduate studies at APU are found in the Admissions section of the catalog. In addition, there are supplemental requirements for the MSOEE program as follows:
- Three letters of recommendation dated within the past twelve months
- Current resume or CV
- Standardized Test Scores, from one of the following:
- Millers Analogies Test (MAT) – APU Reporting Code: 1841
- Graduate Record Exam (GRE) – APU Reporting Code: 4201
- Praxis CASE
- Submit an essay (750-1000 words) outlining your interest in the program and professional goals.
- Those candidates who satisfy the admissions requirements noted above, and who ultimately receive an offer for admission, will be required to provide authorization for a background check so as to allow participation in required coursework that involves close interaction with a vulnerable population (minors).
Prerequisites
Applicants should have successfully completed twelve (12) semester credit hours of science or natural history courses at the undergraduate level. It is recommended that students complete a college level statistics course prior to enrollment.
MSOEE Format and Program Delivery
The MSOEE program is designed to be completed across 2 years of enrollment, for students maintaining full-time status.
MSOEE courses are offered in APU’s block and session format, with a majority of core courses offering in the Session. Each Master of Science in Outdoor & Environmental Education graduate is required to complete required courses, electives, and a thesis or professional project. First year courses are held onsite at APU’s Kellogg Campus; in the second year, MSOEE students take electives from across fields (and campuses) to develop thesis/professional projects.
Students who opt for the MSOEE plus CO-OP (teacher preparation program), substitute CO-OP requirements for MSOEE electives; and the CO-OP internship/capstone serves as professional project.