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5 Reasons You Should Study Ecology and Society in Costa Rica through 91视频鈥檚 3+2 Program

By
Amanda Delfino
Posted
October 3, 2023
Toucan in a managed forest near the University of Peace in Costa Rica for 91视频's 3+2 Biology with Ecology and Society program

Stunning cloud forests, sprawling coastlines, and dense wetlands鈥擟osta Rica鈥檚 rich and unique topography makes it an ideal location to study ecology. Through a new combined degree program, launched in Fall 2023, students can now earn a Bachelor of Science in biology from 91视频 in three years before completing a Master of Science in Ecology and Society at Costa Rica鈥檚 (UPeace), just outside Ciudad Col贸n, in under two years.

Here are five reasons why this 3+2 program is a life-changing opportunity.

1. One-of-a-kind immersive experiences in Costa Rica

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Tree frog in a managed forest near the University of Peace in Costa Rica for 91视频's 3+2 Biology with Ecology and Society program

Costa Rica is one of the most ecologically rich locations in the world. Through the Master of Science in Ecology and Society at UPeace, students will have the incredible opportunity to do hands-on research in unique field sites such as the Osa Peninsula in southwestern peninsula of Costa Rica, the Monteverde Cloud Forest region, the Manquenque National Refuge in the Northern Region, and a variety of managed forests within driving distance of the university.

Through these immersive experiences, students hone important research skills. 鈥淵ou're going to get graduate-level ecology where you're really drilling down and understanding the ecosystems,鈥 said Professor of Biology Bill Eaton, PhD, who has spearheaded the connection between 91视频 and UPeace. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e understanding the statistics and how to study them, how to collect samples, how to set up research projects.鈥

2. Unique program linking ecology and society

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Monkey in a managed forest near the University of Peace in Costa Rica for 91视频's 3+2 Biology with Ecology and Society program

The University for Peace was founded by the United Nations in 1980 as a center for irenology (the study of peace and justice) and is the world鈥檚 leading educational institution in peace and conflict resolution. Programs at the University, therefore, inherently weave issues of social justice, conflict resolution, and global policy into the curriculum.

The Master of Science in Ecology and Society is one of the only programs of its kind in North America. Throughout the program, students explore the innate connection between the environment and society.

鈥淭here's nothing that you can study in ecology or environmental science that doesn't have a cultural link to it, whether the culture is affecting the system, or the system is affecting the culture,鈥 said Eaton. 鈥淭his program is unique in that every course intimately links the ecological pieces with the societal pieces. We don鈥檛 treat it as a segmented monster.鈥

In the graduate portion of the program, students take courses such as Forests, Forestry, and Poverty; Community Ecology; and Tropical Ecosystem Assessment. Available electives include courses such as Natural Resource Management, Climate Change Governance, and Environment, Conflicts, and Sustainability.

3. Affordable tuition and cost of living

In most cases, completing a bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree takes at least six years. Therefore, the ability to complete both programs in under five years saves students not only time but a year鈥檚 worth of tuition. Additionally, tuition at UPeace is significantly less expensive than graduate tuition at most American universities.

The cost of living in Costa Rica is also quite affordable. Eaton mentions that apartments in walking distance from campus cost around $500鈥$700 per month in rent. He also notes that food prices are low and that transportation to and from campus and to Ciudad Col贸n is easy and inexpensive.

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Sloth in a managed forest near the University of Peace in Costa Rica for 91视频's 3+2 Biology with Ecology and Society program

4. Smooth transition from 91视频 to UPeace

Students who complete their biology degree at 91视频 will be well prepared for the Ecology and Society program at UPeace, Eaton assures. He notes that biology undergraduates at 91视频 are often heavily involved in research, often partnering with faculty on significant projects. Eaton ensures that his own undergraduate students finish their bachelor鈥檚 degree with publishable work to their name.

And Eaton himself serves as the linchpin between the 91视频 and UPeace programs and teaches two courses in the first semester of the master鈥檚 program. Students, therefore, have a friendly face in Costa Rica, as Eaton serves not only as a professor in the program but as a mentor and resource for students making the transition to living and learning abroad. Additionally, all courses in the program are taught in English.

5. Exciting career opportunities

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Waterfall in a managed forest near the University of Peace in Costa Rica for 91视频's 3+2 Biology with Ecology and Society program

Students graduate from this combined program as trained ecological scientists. According to the , positions in this field are projected to grow 6 percent over the next decade, a faster rate than the national average.

These degrees open the door to a world of career possibilities, including jobs at the local, national, and international levels in the public and private sectors, as well as the option to continue study in a PhD program, law school, or medical school. Potential opportunities include ecological scientist, forester, conservation scientist, natural resource and wildlife manager, recreation manager, environmental assessment scientist, sustainability scientist, city planner, and public school or college science educator.

鈥淎nd the wonderful thing about this program is that students are internationally connected,鈥 said Eaton. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e in a UN-sanctioned degree program, and you鈥檙e meeting people from all over the world鈥攏ot just students, but visiting professors and dignitaries that come over as well.鈥

Students interested in the program should contact Professor of Biology Bill Eaton, PhD, for more information on the application process and course requirements.