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The Environmental Sciences Graduate Program provides both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Environmental Sciences. As environmental challenges grow more intricate, advanced education in this field becomes essential for tackling issues related to natural resources and ecological preservation. While specialized scientific expertise is often required, solving these problems also demands a comprehensive grasp of interconnected physical, chemical, biological, and social factors. This multidisciplinary approach sets environmental sciences apart from other scientific disciplines. Our curriculum delivers focused graduate education in key specializations including Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Environmental Microbiology, Hydrologic Sciences, and Soil and Water Sciences - all under one unified graduate program managed by the Department of Environmental Sciences. Graduates from our program acquire diverse expertise to meet workforce demands across the state and country, with career paths available in regulatory bodies, consulting firms, government and academic research organizations, and industrial research centers.