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Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field dedicated to the systematic examination of our natural surroundings and the comprehension of Earth as an intricate web of interconnected biological and physical systems. The Environmental Science Program delivers comprehensive cross-disciplinary education focused on environmental research. It fosters awareness of our planet as a dynamic matrix of interdependent living and nonliving components. The undergraduate coursework mirrors the variety within the expansive domain of environmental science, leveraging the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences' specialized knowledge to enable students to cultivate specific areas of proficiency.
Students must meet the following requirements for admission: completion of academic upper secondary school (generally a total of 12-13 years of primary and secondary education); a corresponding secondary school diploma or leaving certificate; completion of minimum high school course requirements of the following: 4 years of English/language arts; 2 years in a single language of world languages; 3 years including courses in physical science, biology, chemistry, environmental science and physics of natural science; 3 years of social studies; 2 years of algebra; and 1 year of geometry.
English Language Requirements: