Environmental Sciences Degrees

An environmental sciences degree program looks at the impact that humans and the things they create have on the environment. Choosing to major in this area of study will prepare you for the following types of careers:

• Environmental Advocate
• Environmental Consultant
• Environmental Journalist
• Environmental Law
• Environmental Lobbyist
• Environmental Science Manager
• Environmental Scientist
• Geoscientist
• Marine Biologist
• Oceanographer
• Science Teacher

Areas of concentration within an environmental science major include:

• Chemistry
• Ecological Management
• Environmetrics
• Environmental Biology
• Environmental Management
• Environmental Monitoring and Analysis
• Environmental Planning
• Pollutant Transport
• Physical Geography
• Quantitative Techniques for Resource Management

Here are some examples of the kinds of courses you would be taking as an environmental sciences degree program:

• An Introduction To Geology
• Analytical Mechanics
• Biology of the Cell
• Calculus
• Comparative Marine Environments
• Cultural Crises and the Environment
• Earth Science
• Environmental Economics
• Environmental Impact Assessment
• Environmental Policy
• Finite Mathematics
• Fundamentals of Chemistry
• Geohazards and Natural Disasters
• Geomorphology
• Global Environmental Change
• Introduction to Biology
• Introduction to Ecology
• Introduction to Microeconomics
• Introduction to Modern Physics
• Introduction To Physical Geography
• Introduction to Physics
• Introduction To Poetry And Drama
• Introduction To Prose Fiction
• Meteorology
• Organic Chemistry
• Politics and the Environment
• Physical And Historical Geology
• Spirituality and the Environment
• Statistics
• Statistics with Calculus
• Vertebrate Biology
• Weather and Climate

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