Bachelor degrees in Environmental Science: A program that focuses on the application of biological, chemical, and physical principles to the study of the physical environment and the solution of environmental problems, including subjects such as abating or controlling environmental pollution and degradation; the interaction between human society and the natural environment; and natural resources management. Includes instruction in biology, chemistry, physics, geosciences, climatology, statistics, and mathematical modeling.
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...
The interdepartmental major in environmental science is sponsored jointly by the departments of biology, chemistry, and physics. The objectives of the program are to provide the student with the necessary background for a professional career in the area of environmental science or entrance into a graduate program.
A student must choose one of three concentrations: environmental science-biology, environmental sciencechemistry, or environmental science...
The Environmental Science Program offers 2 degrees: a Bachelor Science Environmental Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies. The aim of the Program is to develop the environmental literacy of our majors and increase their understanding of the broad context of environmental problems and solutions, in order to enable them to become informed participants and leaders in the current and future debates on the state of the environment....
Employment Gain understanding of how the environment reflects individual and collective decisions, and how environmental issues cut across science, political science, business and the humanities. Learn about the complex interactions of factors: population density, industrialization, habitats, public health and environment.
The interdisciplinary approach requires courses in biology, chemistry, physics, math and computer science, and offers options...
The interdisciplinary major combines aspects of the physical and natural sciences, and provides a foundation for those who are interested in working in an environmental laboratory or pursuing fieldwork in biology or chemistry.
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