Bachelor Degree in Environmental Science at Benedictine University |
Benedictine University
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Benedictine University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Master's Colleges and Universities (larger programs) with 4,573 students in Lisle, IL.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Associate degree, Bachelor degree, Masters degree, Doctor's degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Mission: Benedictine University is dedicated to the education of undergraduate and graduate students ethnic, racial and religious backgrounds.
As an academic community committed to liberal arts and professional education distinguished and guided by our Roman Catholic
tradition and Benedictine heritage, we prepare our students for a lifetime in active, informed and responsible citizens and leaders
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Benedictine University Bachelor degree Environmental Science
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Majors must complete the major core courses with a grade of "C" or better: BIOL-C108(3), C109(1); CHEM-C113(3), C114(1), C123(3), C124(1), 242(3), 243(1), 247(3), 248(1); PHYS-C113(3), C114(1), C118(3), 119(1); BIOL-363(3); ENVS-205(3), 210(1), 398(2). The student must also complete with a grade of "C" or better: BIOL-229(3), 364(1), 204(4), 256(3) or 258(3); MATH-111(3); philosophy ethics and three upper level science electives at the 200 level or above, including one at the 300 level. Science electives must be approved by the program director.
Students who complete the Environmental Science program will:
1. Have a solid, multidisciplinary understanding of environmental problems and solutions;
2. Be able to integrate the many different aspects of environmental science and relate the underlying scientific theory to how environmental considerations affect our everyday lives;
3. Have an understanding of the principles (natural science) and practice (for example-economic, political, ethical, historical) of environmental problems;
4. Have developed critical reasoning and communication (written and oral) skills.
5. Be able to use current technologies to find information, identify appropriate strategies and select proper tools to address problems; and
6. Have earned OSHA HAZWOPER certification.
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