Four Tracks
We offer four custom-fit tracks built for specific interests and growing demand: urban and energy systems; ecology and resource management; business and innovation; and a self-designed track.
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Priority deadline for fall is February 1 (all application materials must be received by this date for first consideration of fellowships and assistantships). Regular deadline for fall term is July 1. Regular deadline for spring term is November 1.
The MSUS may be completed in two years of full-time study. A part-time enrollment option is also available.
Join us for a Virtual Open House on November 6 or our monthly virtual information sessions to learn more about the MSUS and Falk School.
The MSUS curriculum includes foundation courses (12 credits) that allow students to explore the nature of system analysis and sustainability as it relates to the ecological, economic, social and business world; skills for work and research courses (18 credits); and electives (12 credits) that allow students to explore in depth a particular area of sustainability study.
The MSUS is the degree for students who want to build their own futures and transform society to be healthier and more equitable.
—LOU LEONARD, JD, dean of the Falk School of Sustainability & Environment
We offer four custom-fit tracks built for specific interests and growing demand: urban and energy systems; ecology and resource management; business and innovation; and a self-designed track.
Explore the current faculty- and student-driven research projects and opportunities at the Falk School to see the types of experience students can gain in the program.
Explore Research : Checkerboard 2 - ResearchLocated 20 minutes north of Pittsburgh, Chatham's Eden Hall Campus is the world's first academic community built from the ground up for sustainability. The grounds and infrastructure support research and learning around energy and climate; water and aquaculture; food and agriculture; community and health; and design and planning. As an MSUS student, you will balance your time between the Shadyside Campus and Eden Hall.
Watch More Videos : Checkerboard 3 - Eden Hall CampusAs part of a team, first-year MSUS students work on a project or problem identified by the Falk School. Projects may be internal or external. Students play a supporting role, learning good teamwork and drawing upon previous knowledge and courses to successfully complete or advance a project. Project outcomes are presented to the Falk School community and project sponsor.
In a leadership role, second-year MSUS students lead a project. Projects may be internal or external. Students play a supporting role, learning leadership and drawing upon previous knowledge and courses to successfully complete or advance a project. Project outcomes are presented to the Falk School community and project sponsor.
Chatham's Sustainability faculty members are accomplished teachers, scholars, practitioners, and active leaders in the field. They serve as mentors and advisors and are there for you every step of the way.
Meet the Faculty : Checkerboard 6 - Program FacultyOne elective and three required method classes help students develop research and solution-finding skills. These skills support students in any discipline or profession.
The MSUS curriculum incorporates the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a roadmap for sustainability adopted by all nations. In addition to links within courses, each student’s thesis addresses at least one SDG. Focused on concrete issues like water, food, and energy, learning through the SDGs helps sustainability come alive.
MSUS graduates have worked at organizations including Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, Homewood Children’s Village; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Allegheny County Health Department; North Museum of Nature and Science; Cleveland State University; Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse; Ioby; Oakland University; the City of Pittsburgh; Quasar Energy Group; University of Pittsburgh; and Scalo Solar.
Not sure the MSUS program is right for you? Chatham also offers a dual-degree MSUS+MBA, which allows students to secure a strong understanding of business administration as a complement to the sustainability focus of the MSUS, while obtaining the credential of an MBA. All of this can be achieved in roughly the same time it would normally take to obtain just one of these degrees.
Learn About MSUS+MBA : Checkerboard 10 - MSUS+MBA OptionThe cost of a graduate degree consists of university tuition (per credit charge), fees, and any other personal expenses you may require for earning your degree. Chatham also offers a 20% corporate partner discount, graduate assistantships, and professional campus work positions for many graduate programs that can help make a Chatham graduate education more affordable. The Falk School provides numerous financial resources to our currently enrolled students, including funds available for research, unpaid internships, conference presentations, and study abroad opportunities. Our Financial Aid and Admissions offices will also work with you to understand loan and financing options available.
Explore Tuition & Funding : Checkerboard 11 - Tuition & FundingCan’t join us on campus? Explore the Master of Sustainability—and get your questions answered—by attending a virtual information session. Click the button below to view recordings of past information sessions for Falk School of Sustainability & Environment programs.
View Past Information Sessions : Checkerboard 12 - Virtual Information SessionsStart the next steps in your graduate journey at Chatham University by visiting campus or attending upcoming events. Join virtual info sessions, open houses, or admitted student sessions to learn about our programs and the application process, interact with faculty, and experience the Chatham community. Click the button below to view the schedule and register, and email graduate@cq-hw.com with any questions.
View Graduate Event Schedule : Checkerboard 13 - Visits & Events