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Harmful algal blooms, air quality issues, and diminishing species diversity. The University of Cincinnati's College of Arts and Sciences equips students to tackle these pressing issues through a multidisciplinary curriculum spanning natural sciences including biology and chemistry, policy and social sciences, along with writing, ethics, and other humanities disciplines.
Environmental Studies examines Earth's ecosystems and the dynamic relationship between humans and their surroundings. UC provides comprehensive interdisciplinary education to solve intricate, evolving environmental challenges.
Students gain robust scientific training in biology, chemistry, and geology, complemented by social sciences like communication and policy studies, all contextualized through humanities perspectives including history, ethics, and technical writing. This knowledge is applied through fieldwork using cutting-edge research technology and UC's advanced laboratories, which contribute to the university's recognition as a premier research institution by the Carnegie Foundation.
UC pioneers environmental education, and students follow suit. Solving ecological crises demands innovative approaches, vision, and expertise. For critical thinkers passionate about sustainability, UC offers exceptional opportunities. Graduates enter varied professions as environmental consultants, laboratory researchers, conservation scientists, land use planners, and nature interpreters. Strong partnerships with the Cincinnati Zoo and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enable students to supplement academics with research and internship experiences.
In their second year, students may choose a cooperative education pathway. This optional track facilitates paid, professional work experiences that integrate with degree requirements. Multiple career-focused engagements before graduation help develop adaptable skills and provide a professional advantage for post-college life.