Graduate Students
The Program for Studies in Tropical
Conservation is organized for participants who
already have substantial experience, and in many
cases responsibility, in the broad area of
conservation and resource management in their own
countries. They must meet the University of
Florida's entrance requirements and may pursue a
Masters, a Ph.D. or a non-degree program in a
variety of departments.
Students draw on the strengths of the
University of Florida to set up their program of
study including:
- Expertise in tropical ecology, human
dimensions of biological conservation,
and development issues;
- A diversity of academic departments with
faculty research in the tropics including
Wildlife, Forestry, Zoology, Botany,
Geography, and Anthropology;
- Centers for Latin American and African
Studies;
- The Florida Museum of Natural History
with a strong commitment to Latin
American biology and conservation;
- An interdisciplinary Tropical
Conservation and Development (TCD)
curriculum with a variety of related
courses in economics, political science,
planning, geography, and other
disciplines.
Through a variety of mechanisms, PSTC
affiliated students also take advantage of non-campus-based
educational opportunities. These include: (1)
field courses at the Ordway Preserve in Melrose,
Florida, the Fairchild Botanical Garden in Miami,
Florida, and the Smithsonian's Conservation and
Research Center in Front Royal, Virginia; (2)
coordinated research expeditions to gather data,
such as was conducted by a team of PSTC students
working in the Programme for Belize's
conservation site in Belize; (3) individual
research trips to the field sites of other PSTC
students; and (4) internships with non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), museums, and governmental
agencies. The PSTC has strong ties with many
international conservation organizations and
works actively to place interested students in
these organizations both as interns, and later,
as employees.
Admission Requirements
The PSTC is a cross-campus program and does
not grant degrees. Rather, students enroll in
degree-granting units on the University of
Florida campus.
Application material for the University of
Florida can be obtained by writing to the
graduate secretary of the appropriate department.
Application inquiries to the Graduate Secretary
of the department of interest, at the University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA:
Note that candidates who wish to enroll in
Maters or Ph.D. programs at the University of
Florida must possess a B.A., or B.S. or
equivalent, and they must take the GRE (Graduate
Record Examination). Most departments require a
combined score of at least 1100 on the verbal and
quantitative sections of the exam. All candidates
for whom English in not the first language must
have a score of at least 550 (2/3 computer test) on the TOEFL (Test
of English as a Foreign Language). The GRE and
TOEFL are periodically conducted at a cultural-exchange
institutions in most countries. Application
information and locations can usually be obtained
at U.S. embassies.
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