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Students majoring in Environmental Studies gain expertise in assessing urban challenges, crafting solutions, promoting sustainable development, examining policy matters, and comprehending the societal dimensions of environmental disputes. The curriculum covers topics like aquifer conservation, marshland ecosystems, contamination control, GIS technology, hazardous site remediation, and sewage processing. This program equips learners with analytical and leadership competencies valuable across government, corporate, and nonprofit fields. Alumni secure management and administrative positions with an environmental focus in public institutions, NGOs, and businesses. Career opportunities may include: Community Outreach Director, Public Relations Specialist, Conservation Advocate, Environmental Compliance Officer, Nonprofit CEO, Geospatial Analyst, Funding Administrator, Urban Development Planner, Project Supervisor, Initiative Coordinator, Research Associate, Waste Management Supervisor, Green Initiatives Manager, Community Volunteer Organizer.
If you have successfully completed your high school degree (12 years of primary and secondary education), you are considered an undergraduate student at CSU.
Meet minimum test score requirements:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based): 78 and at least 17 in each section
TOEFL PBT (Paper-Based): 550
IELTS: 6.0 and at least 5.0 in each section
PTE (Pearsons Test of English): 50
iTEP: 3.8
ACT English Score: 20
SAT Critical Reading Score: 470