UC Irvine - Masters in Conservation and Restoration Science 

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Center for 
Environmental Biology (CEB) 
at the University of California, Irvine are accepting applications for the 
Masters in Conservation and 
Restoration Science (MCRS) graduate program providing training for students 
interested in careers in 
the research and management of natural resources. Is accepting applications for 
the second cohort 
of MCRS students for Fall 2018! Sectors and potential careers for MCRS 
graduates include: non-
profit land management sector, local and federal government agencies, and 
environmental consulting 
firms. For more information, visit the MCRS webpage (http://mcrs.bio.uci.edu), 
or contact program 
administrators at uciconresscie...@uci.edu.
 
The MCRS degree will provide students with the academic and professional skills 
needed to study, 
protect, and conserve natural resources, and to hold leadership and management 
positions in 
environmental fields related to conservation, restoration, and sustainability. 
Potential applicants will 
need a B.A. or B.S. degree, preferably in the natural sciences (biology, 
conservation biology, ecology, 
environmental science, forestry, wildlife biology, horticulture, or similar 
degree title) from a fully 
accredited academic institution. Applicants with undergraduate degrees in other 
areas will be 
considered, but must demonstrate proficiency in the natural sciences and/or 
practical experience 
working in this professional field.

The program includes two years of coursework and activities, including 18 units 
of core courses (e.g., 
ecology, conservation science), 16 units of topical electives (e.g., 
environmental policy, land use 
policy), 18 units of technical and professional skills courses (e.g., technical 
writing, GIS), and 8 units 
associated with technical and professional workshops (e.g., regional 
professional gatherings). A 
collaborative, year-long group capstone project (12 units), aligned with 
community partners, 
integrates the program’s learning objectives and applies student’s new skills 
to key environmental 
challenges facing society.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. 

The last round of applications will be reviewed for admission on July 1, 2018.

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