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Graduate Programs in Ecology and Geology

Click here for a list of graduate degree programs

Prairie Wildflowers in Toledo's Oak Openings

The Toledo region offers potential students an ideal natural laboratory for studies in ecology, geology, and environmental sciences because it is located where unique natural habitats and landforms occur in proximity to high human population and natural resource use. Toledo is in northwestern Ohio, on the western shore of Lake Erie at the mouth of the Maumee River. The greater metropolitan area is characterized by glacial terrains, and agricultural, urban, and natural ecosystems. Local rivers, Lake Erie’s productive fisheries and wetlands, the remarkable diversity of the Oak Openings savannas and woodlands, and wetland remnants of the Great Black Swamp, make the Toledo region a dynamic location for the study of environmental sciences as well as an enjoyable place to live and work. 

The University of Toledo is a Carnegie Foundation Doctoral-Research University and a member of Ohio's State University System. The beautiful main campus is located in an outlying residential area of the city. After its merger in 2006 with the Medical University of Ohio, the University of Toledo is now the third largest public university in the state in terms of its operating budget. It has an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students, nearly one-fifth of which are engaged in graduate studies with about 40 of these in the Environmental Sciences Department.  

The Department’s strengths in graduate education and research are in the areas of: Earth surface processes; aquatic, landscape, microbial, plant, soil, and systems ecology; and bioremediation and phytoremediation. Research in other areas of both ecology and geology is also conducted. Much of this research occurs in the Toledo region, and often in other parts of the US and the world.  

To be admitted to the Environmental Sciences graduate program, a student must meet both the departmental and Graduate College entrance requirements and also be accepted by a faculty member, who will serve as their research adviser. Prior to applying, students should use the departmental web site to investigate the teaching and research activities of the faculty. Students are also encouraged to contact faculty members directly, by either e-mail or telephone (this information is provided on the faculty homepages), and speak to them about their research interests. We also welcome visits by prospective students.  

The Huron RiverThe Department offers graduate degrees in: 

          • Master of Science in Biology (Ecology Track)

          • Master of Science in Geology

          • Master of Science and Education (Biology and Geology Tracks)

          • Doctor of Philosophy in Biology (Ecology Track)

            • General Graduate Degree Requirements

Questions
About: Contact:
Ecology degrees Dr. Von Sigler (419) 530-2897; von.sigler@utoledo.edu
Geology degree Dr. Timothy Fisher (419) 530-2883; timothy.fisher@utoledo.edu

Application Information for Graduate StudentsSediment Coring

For additional information about the campus and the application process, including on-line application, please click here and follow the appropriate links. Students may apply for admission at any time of the year, but if financial assistance is also requested then applications should be received by February 1 for admission during the next academic year.

Financial Assistance for Graduate Students

For information on financial assistance available to MS and PhD students, please click here.

Page updated: January 21, 2009
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