Another Option to Study Science in the Field
                                    Mason's Potomac Science Center, along Belmont Bay near the mouth of the Occoquan River, ​focuses on environmental science research along the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Talk About A Classroom With a View ...
Lectures are an important part of learning, but you want more. Experiential learning, research, and field work partner with classroom studies to give you real-world experience while earning academic or continuing education credit at the (SMSC).
Classes are limited to a maximum of 20 students, so you'll be part of a tight-knit team, working with conservationists, researchers, and educators conducting lab and field research. You'll feel as if you're a working scientist — ​because you will be.
And you'll live in the mountains alongside . They don't call it the great outdoors for nothing.
Undergraduates
First-year students can apply to the , which offers:
- ​A merit scholarship to attend the program.
 - A tour of SMSC and SCBI.
 - Priority registration to a one-week summer field course.
 - Access to seminars by internationally known researchers and scientists.
 
Sophomores, juniors, and seniors have a choice of three semester-long programs:
- (16 credits) explores how science, management and policy affect conservation.
 - (16 credits) uses cutting-edge field techniques to survey species in the wild, and to spot and record local, national, and global ecological patterns.
 - (16 credits) finds and measure how shrinking populations are vulnerable, and develops strategies to halt their path to extinction.
 
SMSC offers to students who meet certain qualifications.
Post-Graduate and Professional Studies
study with researchers and practitioners working in the field around the world. SMSC’s advanced and highly specialized courses are offered as intensive one or two-week sessions. They’re crafted and scheduled based on:
- New and existing threats to biodiversity.
 - New and existing conservation opportunities.
 - Workforce and employer needs and requirements.
 - Requests from students.
 
Students' coursework can be applied to Mason’s in the Conservation Science and Policy MS or to programs at a student’s home university. Professionals will earn continuing education units (CEUs).
In-depth study of a specialized area of biodiversity could include such topics as:
- Animal surveys.
 - Genetics.
 - Climate modeling.
 - Species monitoring.