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The field of Soil and Water Sciences covers key research areas including soil chemistry, physics, biology, ecology, and formation, as well as the study of surface waters, groundwater, and wetlands. The Environmental Sciences Graduate Program provides doctoral degrees in Environmental Sciences. Specialized education in Environmental Sciences is growing more essential to tackle intricate challenges related to natural resources and environmental preservation. While solving these issues often demands expertise in specific scientific disciplines, it also requires the ability to comprehend and synthesize diverse interconnected factors—physical, chemical, biological, and societal. This multidisciplinary approach sets environmental sciences graduate studies apart from many other scientific fields. Our program is structured to deliver advanced training in specialized Soil and Water Sciences concentrations within environmental sciences, all under a unified graduate degree program managed by the Department of Environmental Sciences. Graduates from this program are equipped to meet various professional demands across the state and country. Career prospects include roles in regulatory bodies, consulting firms, government and academic research organizations, as well as industrial research facilities.