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Hamline University Graduate School of Education

A new Masters of Arts in Education (MAEd) focusing on Natural Science and Environmental Education

Promotes field-based research and community collaborations.

One of the nation's most respected environmental education programs has designed a graduate degree program to bring out the best in you.

MNSEE's academic foundations are hallmarks of Hamline's nationally acclaimed Graduate School of Education. The program inspires through a focus on leadership development that taps participants' convictions and passions. It challenges through inquiry, reflection, and a strong focus on research. It transforms through a constructivist approach that draws on each student's strengths and experiences as vital contexts for learning.

MNSEE Highlights

  • Totals 35 semester credits.

  • Is designed around four course categories: Foundations, Pedagogy, Knowledge Base and Research.

  • Features partnerships with the Audubon Center of the North Woods, Science Museum of Minnesota, Como Zoo, American Museum of Natural History and other prominent organizations.

  • Many online courses allows students outside the Twin Cities to complete the program in 18 months

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Request Information Packet Email Renee Wonser, CGEE Director of Coursework, or call 651-523-2419 Online Application


Center for Global Environmental Education
1536 Hewitt Ave, MS-1760
St. Paul, MN 55104
Phone: 651-523-2480
Fax: 651-523-3041
cgee@hamline.edu