The Professional Science Master’s (PSM) in Ecosystem Science and Sustainability (ESS) is an interdisciplinary graduate degree that empowers students with the in-demand skills, advanced scientific knowledge, and on-the-job experience to launch impactful careers in sustainability.

Students can tailor their studies in carbon management, climate risk management, water resources, or sustainable food systems to align with their career goals. By emphasizing in-demand skills such as coding, modeling, data science, and policy analysis, the PSM program equips them for success in fast-growing industries.

Learning Objectives 

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Evaluate linkages between socioeconomic and ecosystem processes that influence sustainability.
  2. Develop sustainable management strategies to maintain ecosystem processes.
  3. Design and evaluate policies that enhance the sustainability of ecosystems.
  4. Organize and manage interdisciplinary teams to facilitate collaborative problem-solving in a professional environment.
     

In addition to the PSM degree, we offer graduate certificates that provide further training through 9-15 credits of graduate-level coursework to be completed on the CSU campus or online, allowing credentialed specializations in carbon management and water resource planning, management, and policy.  

The PSM in Ecosystem Science and Sustainability enables students from diverse academic backgrounds, such as environmental studies, business, engineering, natural resources, and agriculture, to understand the latest ecosystem science and develop the skills needed for emerging professions in areas such as greenhouse gas/carbon management, water sustainability and watershed management, and climate adaptation.

The PSM in Ecosystem Science & Sustainability is an affiliated Professional Science Master’s (PSM) degree. Affiliation is administered by the Commission on Affiliation of PSM Programs (formerly named PSM National Office) to ensure a strong and distinctive PSM brand. The PSM is designed for students seeking a graduate degree in science or mathematics and understanding the need for developing workplace skills valued by top employers.

Students interested in graduate work should refer to the Graduate and Professional Bulletin.

PSM

Effective Fall 2026

ESS 500Ecosystem Sustainability for Professionals3
ESS 523AEnvironmental Data Science Applications: Introduction5
ESS 587Internship3
Select one course from the following:2-3
Greenhouse Gas Policies
Water Law for Non-Lawyers
Foundational Elective Courses 1, 2, 310-11
Data Tools and Quantitative Analysis Elective Courses 2, 312
Program Total Credits:36

A minimum of 36 credits are required to complete this program.

Foundational Elective Courses

CIVE 322Basic Hydrology3
FSHN 500Food Systems, Nutrition, and Food Security2
NRRT 505Environmental Education History and Theory3
NRRT 605Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Theory3
SOC 461Water and Social Justice3
OR
AGRI 4XX - 7XX
ANTH 5XX - 7XX
ANEQ 4XX -7XX
AREC 4XX - 7XX
ATS 4XX - 7XX
BZ 4XX - 7XX
ESS 4XX - 7XX
FW 4XX - 7XX
F 4XX - 7XX
GEOL 4XX - 7XX
GES 4XX - 7XX
NR 4XX - 7XX
RS 4XX - 6XX
SOC 5XX - 6XX
SOCR 4XX - 7XX
WR 4XX - 7XX

Technical Skills and Analytical Methods Elective Courses

Agriculture and Resource Economics:
AREC 540/ECON 540Environmental and Natural Resource Economics3
AREC 572Social Benefit Cost Analysis3
Civil Engineering:
CIVE 4xx - 7xx
Ecosystem Science and Sustainability:
ESS 474Limnology3
ESS 523AEnvironmental Data Science Applications: Introduction5
ESS 523B/SOCR 523BEnvironmental Data Science Applications: Food and Agriculture2
ESS 523C/WR 523CEnvironmental Data Science Applications: Water Resources2
ESS 523DEnvironmental Data Science Applications: Reproducible Remote Sensing Models2
ESS 525Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas Emission Accounting1
ESS 526Voluntary Carbon Markets - Quality & Risk1
ESS 5271
ESS 530Introduction to Carbon Markets1
ESS 545Environ Data Sci-Greenhouse Gas Inventories4
ESS 555/ANEQ 555Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainability3
ESS 575Models for Ecological Data4
ESS 696Group Study1-6
Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology:
FW 552Applied Sampling for Wildlife/Fish Studies3
Forestry:
F 521Advanced Quantitative Methods in Forestry II3
F 524Forest Fire Meteorology and Behavior3
Geosciences:
GEOL 541Geostatistics2
GEOL 551Groundwater Modeling3
GEOL 553Use of Tracers in Hydrogeology3
GEOL 554Remote Sensing of the Earth System3
GEOL 662Field Geomorphology2
Natural Resources:
NR 426Programming for GIS I2
NR 427Programming for GIS II2
NR 493Seminar--GIS and Remote Sensing Applications1
NR 503/GR 503Remote Sensing and Image Analysis4
NR 505Concepts in GIS4
NR 512Spatial Statistical Modeling-Natural Resources3
NR 567Analysis of Environmental Impact3
NRRT 517/NR 517Climate Change Communication and Engagement2
Soil and Crop Sciences:
SOCR 490Hydrus-1D Workshop1
SOCR 500Environmental Measurement Laboratory1
SOCR 572Internet-of-Things Environmental Sensors Lab1
SOCR 620Modeling Ecosystem Biogeochemistry3
Rangeland Ecology:
RS 532Rangeland Ecosystem Sampling3
Statistics:
STAR 5xx
STAT 4xx - 6xx
Watershed Science:
WR 417Watershed Measurements3
WR 418Land Use and Water Quality3
WR 486Watershed Field Practicum2
WR 514GIS and Data Analysis in Water Resources3
WR 524/CIVE 524Modeling Watershed Hydrology3
WR 574Advanced Snow Hydrology4
WR 575Snow Hydrology Field Methods1
WR 674Data Issues in Hydrology3
1

Students who take ESS 542 to meet curriculum requirements must take 10 credits of Foundational Elective Courses.

2

Select courses with approval of advisor and graduate committee.

3

Students should work with advisor to ensure that 500+ requirements are achieved.

For more information, please visit Requirements for All Graduate Degrees in the Graduate and Professional Bulletin.

Summary of Procedures for the Master's and Doctoral Degrees

NOTE:  Each semester the Graduate School publishes a schedule of deadlines. Deadlines are available on the Graduate School website. Students should consult this schedule whenever they approach important steps in their careers.

Forms are available online.

Step Due Date
1. Application for admission (online) Six months before first registration
2. Diagnostic examination when required Before first registration
3. Appointment of advisor Before first registration
4. Selection of graduate committee Before the time of fourth regular semester registration
5. Filing of program of study (GS Form 6) Before the time of fourth regular semester registration
6. Preliminary examination (Ph.D. and PD) Two terms prior to final examination
7. Report of preliminary examination (GS Form 16) - (Ph.D. and PD) Within two working days after results are known
8. Changes in committee (GS Form 9A) When change is made
9. Application for Graduation (GS Form 25) Refer to published deadlines from the Graduate School Website
9a. Reapplication for Graduation (online) Failure to graduate requires Reapplication for Graduation (online) for the next time term for which you are applying
10. Submit thesis or dissertation to committee At least two weeks prior to the examination or at the discretion of the graduate committee
11. Final examination Refer to published deadlines from the Graduate School Website
12. Report of final examination (GS Form 24) Within two working days after results are known; refer to published deadlines from the Graduate School website
13. Submit a signed Thesis/Dissertation Submission Form (GS Form 30) to the Graduate School and Submit the Survey of Earned Doctorates (Ph.D. only) prior to submitting the electronic thesis/dissertation Refer to published deadlines from the Graduate School website.
14. Submit the thesis/dissertation electronically Refer to published deadlines from the Graduate School website
15. Graduation Ceremony information is available from the Graduate School website