MS in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) Information Session with Dr. Allen Rutberg
Are you passionate about animals? Curious about a graduate degree that will help you improve the lives of animals and people? Join us for a live session with Dr. Allen Rutberg to learn about the program as well as his areas of expertise.
The MS in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) program is an intensive, 12-to-16-month graduate degree program that focuses on human-animal relationships and their implications for policy and community action. While students enter the program with different interests, skills, philosophies, and aspirations, all share a passion for understanding human-animal relationships and promoting the status of animals in society.
Learn more about the Master of Science in Animals and Public Policy program and Dr. Allen Rutberg's areas of expertise in this webinar.
Dr. Allen Rutberg is Director of the Center for Animals and Public Policy (CAPP). He joined the Cummings School faculty in CAPP in 2000. At Cummings School, he directs the M.S. program in Animals and Public Policy, teaches classes in wildlife policy, wildlife in captivity, and policy communication, and mentors graduate and veterinary student research and internships. Full bio here https://facultyprofiles.tufts.edu/allen-rutberg