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Environmental Science offers a comprehensive, data-driven, and multidisciplinary perspective on examining environmental systems. As environmental challenges grow in scale and intricacy, there's an increasing demand for scientists equipped with thorough, cross-disciplinary education in this field. The Environmental Science curriculum aims to develop future leaders capable of navigating this evolving discipline. Graduates gain robust grounding in biological and physical sciences along with specialized skills for holistic environmental system analysis.
Students can pursue the Environmental Science undergraduate degree through either the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences or the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The program requires foundational coursework in natural sciences and mathematics, complemented by an integrated Environmental Science core and advanced electives. Scientific precision is emphasized from the initial foundation courses through the upper-level curriculum. Advanced core classes focus on dynamic systems methodologies that unify physical, chemical, and biological dimensions of environmental studies. Beyond the mandatory core, students can choose from diverse advanced courses to either broaden their knowledge or specialize in areas such as water resources, climate adaptation, ecosystem restoration, or geospatial technologies (visit https://www.ensci.iastate.edu/ for more specialization details).