The University of the Virgin Islands is inviting applications for its newly approved Professional Science Master in the Marine and Environmental Science program. This innovative two-year program, approved by UVI’s Board of Trustees in Spring 2024, aims to equip students with the skills and experiences needed to excel in STEM careers related to marine and environmental science.
UVI encourages individuals to apply and partner with the university as internship providers. The PSM program targets aspiring scientists and those already employed in relevant fields—such as educators, natural resource managers, environmental health technicians, and eco-tourism specialists—who wish to enhance their professional capabilities while gaining practical hands-on experience.
“My PSM degree was an important stepping stone. It exposed me to different conservation fields and helped me decide on a career in academic research,” said Dr. Kayla Blincow, a UVI assistant professor and researcher at the Center for Marine and Environmental Science. She earned her PSM in conservation biology from the University of Queensland. “I am excited for UVI and the Center for Marine and Environmental Studies to bring the PSM experience to USVI students and make careers in marine science even more accessible to folks that want to explore the field beyond just academic research.”
Prioritizing Real World Experience
The PSM program offers enriching core courses focused on developing research skills applicable to marine and environmental science. In their second year, PSM students will engage in elective courses and complete a professional internship.
In contrast to the traditional Master of Science degree offered at UVI, which requires an original thesis, the PSM allows students to concentrate on career readiness without the thesis requirement. However, both programs will share core classes during the first year, ensuring all students receive a robust marine and environmental science foundation.
UVI is actively seeking organizations engaged in marine and environmental sciences that would benefit from hosting an intern for four to eight months. These partnerships present a unique opportunity for businesses and non-profits to guide PSM students as they apply their academic knowledge in real-world settings.