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The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences provides undergraduate programs culminating in a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, designed to build comprehensive foundational expertise and practical field/lab competencies. This equips graduates for immediate career opportunities or advanced academic pursuits in Earth and environmental sciences.
Environmental science represents an integrative discipline examining physical, chemical, and biological processes within both natural ecosystems and human-altered environments. Beyond natural sciences, practitioners must consider societal concerns, political frameworks, economic influences, and human welfare to effectively analyze and solve environmental challenges. The Environmental Science curriculum embodies this holistic perspective through courses spanning scientific, mathematical, and social science disciplines, enabling students to tackle multifaceted issues like pollution, water/food security, and climate change.
The Environmental Science bachelor's program features a core curriculum establishing essential knowledge in biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, physics, and statistics - the fundamental building blocks for addressing environmental concerns. Advanced coursework and electives then enable students to apply these principles to real-world environmental challenges while exploring natural systems, human interactions, and sustainability concepts. This degree prepares graduates for diverse technical and policy-oriented careers requiring substantial scientific literacy. Given environmental science's interdisciplinary nature, students pursuing specialized professional paths may benefit from graduate-level education in their chosen focus area.