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University Of Alaska Fairbanks
Arctic and Northern Studies M.A.
- Fairbanks, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Arctic and Northern Studies is designed for students interested in gaining a deep understanding of the Arctic region's social, political, environmental, and economic aspects. The...


University of Alaska Anchorage
MASTER OF ARTS IN ARCTIC & NORTHERN STUDIES
- Anchorage, USA
MA
Distance Learning
English
More than ever before, research critical to humanity’s survival is taking place in the Arctic and sub-Arctic. In recent years, as climate change has threatened the global environment, the world’s eyes have turned to the Arctic, where the pace of warming is more than double that elsewhere in the world. Similarly, threats from environmental pollution are also magnified in the Arctic. Residents of the circumpolar north don’t have to imagine how climate change and environmental pollution might affect them in a decade or two. Communities are already experiencing the devastating effects of coastal erosion, sea ice melt, crumbling infrastructure resulting from melting permafrost, and the most destructive wildfires on record, while toxins accumulate within their traditional foods. This fully online program provides students the opportunity to study these and many other compelling issues in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. By connecting with supportive faculty experts in history, political science, Alaska Native studies, anthropology, English, and geography, you will develop knowledge of the circumpolar region and become an expert in your chosen field of concentration, while sharpening your analytical, critical thinking, and writing skills.
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Arctic degree programs at the Master's level focus on understanding and addressing the complexities of the Arctic environment. This field combines environmental science, social research, and policy studies to prepare graduates for the unique challenges and opportunities present in this region.
Students delve into subjects including climate change, sustainable resource management, and indigenous rights. This comprehensive exploration fosters independence as students engage with diverse perspectives and adapt to evolving issues impacting the Arctic. Through collaborative projects and practical research, you'll develop critical skills such as environmental assessment, data analysis, and strategic policy formulation tailored to Arctic challenges.
As a graduate, you'll be equipped for various career paths, including research, conservation, and governmental or non-governmental roles, contributing to sustainable development and social equity in Arctic communities. The interdisciplinary nature of Arctic studies ensures that you can navigate complex societal and environmental issues effectively, making your skills valuable in both local and international contexts.