Curriculum
The CBSD curriculum is composed of three major units: a biology unit that provides background in natural science; a sustainable development unit that provides a background in social science; and an individual concentration unit that allows students to expand upon their area of interest and pursue either a research (thesis) option or a professional (internship and report) option.
The curriculum described below page applies to all students who have entered CBSD since summer 2007. The old curriculum may be applicable to students who entered the program earlier than summer 2007.
Prerequisites
- one course in statistics
- one course in economics
- one course of basic biology (with a lab component)
- one course in genetics or evolution
- one course in general ecology
- one course on social or humanities based environmental conservation
Required Courses, 30 credits
Biology Unit, 9 credits
- one course in natural history/field biology
- one course in ecology, biogeography, behavior, population biology, or population genetics
- one course in conservation biology (Botany/Wl Ecol/Zoology/Envir St 651)
Sustainable Development Unit, 9 credits
- one course in sustainable development
- one course in environmental policy and institutions
- one course in environmental economics
If applicable, students may use up to 9 credits of undergraduate or other course work toward their biology and/or sustainable development units. Any prerequisite courses completed at UW-Madison while a student is enrolled in CBSD may potentially be double-counted toward the program's other requirements.
Individual Concentration, 12 credits minimum
Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development Seminars, Envir St 975 and 976.
Research Track
- two courses in methodology/tools/design
- upper division course or seminar in area of interest
- four credits of research (Envir St 990 or your advisor's home department research course)
Professional Track
- two courses in professional skills or research methods/tools
- upper division course or seminar in area of interest
- four credits of internship (Envir St 999 or your advisor's home department advanced independent study course)
CBSD course list (PDF)
Examples of research and internship projects (PDF)
Satisfactory Progress
Students are expected to maintain at least a B (3.0 grade point) average and meet the Graduate School's minimum credit requirement. A student who falls below a 3.0 grade point average is placed on probation and must achieve a cumulative average of at least 3.0 in the subsequent semester.

