Environmental Metrology & Policy

About The Program

You can only prevent hazardous environmental exposures that you can measure and assess their health risk. The mission of the M.S. in Environmental Metrology & Policy program at Georgetown is to offer students the best education and most rigorous professional training in an emerging interdisciplinary field as embodied by the program’s cross-cutting curriculum.

It integrates organically the environmental metrology, i.e., measuring chemical pollutants and assessing their health risk, with developing and implementing the most appropriate environmental policies using the best available science. It will lay a solid intellectual and technical foundation for students to become a new type of leader or expert practitioner. Students will possess deep understanding of the intricacies in both environmental metrology and its critical role in developing and implementing all-encompassing environmental policies.

As such, students will become a new genre of leaders who will shape future environmental policies and laws by relying on the best available science and weighing the best available metrology data to an evidence-based policy decision-making. Graduates will be best equipped to become conscientious, dedicated and skillful stewards of the terrestrial environment for the betterment of the world.


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Program Contact: Ansley Markwell – emap@georgetown.edu

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Degrees Offered


Admissions Requirements

For general graduate admissions requirements, visit the Office of Graduate Admission’s Application Information page. Review the program’s website for additional information on program application requirements.


Application Deadlines

Fall


Degree Requirements

Graduate students in the Environmental Metrology & Policy program plan their program of study with a graduate faculty member. With approval from the program’s Director of Graduate Studies, students may take up to six hours of course work in another department or at other institutions in the consortium of universities of the Washington area.