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Environmental science covers all regulatory domains focused on safeguarding public health via scientific applications, fostering harmony between communities and nature, and advancing preventive healthcare approaches.
Pursuing a graduate degree in environmental sciences opens doors to make meaningful contributions within our discipline. Students engage in extensive research and cross-disciplinary learning, tackling diverse and evolving ecological challenges that present pressing global dilemmas. Instruction is led by esteemed faculty—environmental specialists dedicated to responsible stewardship and conservation of natural assets.
Student research focuses on key areas including: environmental consequences of industrialization and technology,
economic factors and resource distribution, policy and legislation, ecological ethics, and habitat preservation,
Application Deadlines: March 1 (Fall) | Nov 1 (Spring)