
About Course
π Program Name: PhD in Environmental Policy (Non-Science Focus)
ποΈ Degree Awarded By: Arizona International University
β³ Duration: 3β5 Years (Full-Time)
π» Delivery Mode: On-Campus / Online / Hybrid
π Credit Hours: 60
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Intake: Fall and Spring
π Program Overview
The PhD in Environmental Policy (Non-Science Focus) at Arizona International University equips students to critically engage with the political, social, and economic dimensions of environmental issues. Tailored for individuals who want to shape and advocate for impactful environmental policies without a science or technical background, this program emphasizes:
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Environmental justice
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Policy-making processes
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Sustainable development
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Law, economics, and global governance
Graduates are empowered to lead transformative change in environmental governance through holistic, interdisciplinary approaches.
π Curriculum Highlights
π Introduction to Environmental Policy
Overview of policy-making, environmental history, and global governance issues.
π Environmental Law and Governance
Study of legislation, regulatory frameworks, and legal policy enforcement mechanisms.
ποΈ Political Economy of the Environment
Exploration of how economic systems and political power shape environmental outcomes.
π± Sustainable Development and Ethics
Delving into ethical frameworks for sustainability, equity, and global south perspectives.
π Global Environmental Challenges
Analyzing global crises like climate change, ocean pollution, and deforestation, along with related policy responses.
π Environmental Policy Analysis
Learning analytical tools such as cost-benefit analysis and impact assessments.
π‘ Advocacy and Environmental Communication
Training in media strategy, public engagement, and advocacy for environmental causes.
π Environmental Economics
Study of market-based approaches, carbon pricing, and economic incentives for sustainability.
π Dissertation and Research Project
Original research focused on public policy development, implementation, and evaluation in environmental contexts.
π― Career Outcomes
Graduates are positioned for impactful careers across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, such as:
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ποΈ Environmental Policy Analyst
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π Environmental Consultant
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π Sustainability Policy Advisor
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π Climate Change Policy Specialist
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π’ Government Affairs Manager
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π§ββοΈ Environmental Lawyer (Non-Science Focus)
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π± Advocacy Director (Environmental NGOs)
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π Public Policy Researcher
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π University Professor (Environmental Studies / Political Science)
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πΌ Non-Profit Policy Manager
π Global Exposure & Partnerships
Students enjoy global opportunities through:
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π Collaborations with international organizations, think tanks, and government agencies
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π€ Participation in policy conferences, workshops, and expert panels
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π§³ Internships with advocacy groups and policy institutions
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π Exchange programs with renowned universities in environmental governance and policy
π Admission Requirements
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π Masterβs Degree in a relevant field (Political Science, Public Administration, Environmental Studies, International Relations)
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π Resume & Statement of Purpose
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π Research Proposal (dissertation focus)
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π£οΈ English Proficiency: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 80 / AIU English Test
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πΌ Professional experience in environmental advocacy or public policy (highly recommended)
π° Tuition & Financial Aid
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π Annual Tuition: $14,000 (varies by mode)
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π Scholarships & Research Assistantships available
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π§Ύ Paid Internships & Research Fellowships may be offered