Ecosystem Ecology
The Ecosystem Ecology curriculum is based on the professional ecologist curriculum of the Ecological Society of America and provides the education needed for professional certification. Building on the core courses in biological and ecological sciences, students in this concentration study in depth natural processes and ecological interactions. This concentration reflects the tremendous depth of faculty resources in ecology at the University of Maine and is designed to prepare students for both advanced study and professional work in ecology.
Specialized tracks in the Ecosystem Ecology Concentration:
Students in the EES Ecosystem Ecology Concentration may choose a generalist track with elective course selections representing a broad array of ecosystems OR a study track that focuses on a specific ecosystem-type of interest to the student.
Focus tracks include Forest Ecology, Aquatic and Wetland Ecology, and Marine Ecology. Students choosing a focus track will consult with an academic advisor in their chosen area and jointly develop a selection of concentration electives that suit their academic and career goals. Finally, students in the Forest Ecology track will be eligible for School of Forest Resources scholarships that are awarded each spring.
Resources
Ecosystem Ecology concentration requirements can be found in the online catalog here.
Job Links
State Jobs
- State of Maine
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts Employment Opportunities
- Vermont Career Opportunities Bulletin
- New Hampshire Human Resources
- New York State Department of Labor
- State of Connecticut
Professional Societies
- Ecological Society of America
- Society of Wetland Scientists
- Society of American Foresters
- ASLO: Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
- Botanical Society of America
- North American Benthological Society
- Phycological Society of America
Graduate School Advice and Programs
- Graduate opportunities in ecology: http://biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/grad.html
Faculty contacts:
Amanda Klemmer
Assistant Research Professor of Food-web Ecology
School of Biology and Ecology
amanda.klemmer@maine.edu
207.581.4513