Associate Professor Williams, Graduate Program Director, 516-463-5524
Professor Filippi, Adviser, 516-463-5831
Urban Ecology is a subfield of ecology that deals with the distribution, abundance and interactions of plants and animals (including humans) within urban and suburban environments. Graduates with master’s degrees in urban ecology find employment in a wide variety of public and private institutions and agencies, including environmental education, environmental consulting, and natural resource management and conservation with both non-governmental and local/state/federal organizations. Some pursue advanced professional degrees.