Idaho State University offers a program to graduate level students who wish to specialize in stream
ecology. The Stream Ecology Center focuses on the study of streams, rivers, and their watersheds.
Students seeking a Masters degree in stream ecology will study organisms, populations, and ecosystem levels of biological organizations through the use of descriptive and experimental research while focusing on human impact on streams, rivers and watersheds. The entire program is an integration between classroom experience combined with rigorous research opportunities with field-based learning.
Located in Michigan, Oakland University offers a graduate program in stream ecology where students can focus on streams, wetlands and riparian ecology. This university offers graduate students the flexibility to determine the direction of their research based on their interests and specialties. Students with a particular interest in invasive species, restoration monitoring, effects of hydrological alteration on wildlife and organic matter decomposition will find many research opportunities. Students will graduate with a Masters in Environmental Science with a specialty in Stream Ecology.
Michigan State University offers several options for students who wish to extend their educations by acquiring a Masters degree with a focus in stream ecology. With a focus on limnology, fisheries and wildlife along with the result of human impact, students will be involved in a wide variety of research with a national and international scope while studying at the university. The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife provides students with the opportunity to combine face-to-face classroom experience with field-based research opportunity to prepare them for a future in stream ecology.
Oregon State University provides graduate students who are interested in focusing on stream ecology many hand-on field experiences while doing valuable research on the world's wetland and streams. The Department of Fisheries and Wildlife provides students with a Masters of Science with a focus on stream ecology. Students will choose to focus research and studies on conservation biology, ecology of waterfowl and upland gamebirds; effects of parasites; diseases, and environmental contaminants; population dynamics; wildlife ecology; water quality and water pollution biology.