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The Environmental Science bachelor's degree equips students with a robust scientific foundation centered on tomorrow's ecological challenges. Combining classroom instruction, laboratory work, and field studies, you'll gain practical knowledge in biology, chemistry, geosciences, physics, and mathematics. This curriculum teaches students to integrate these scientific fields to address intricate environmental concerns affecting both local communities and global society. Housed within the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, this program encourages blending environmental studies with humanities and social science perspectives. You'll cultivate essential abilities for scientific inquiry, technical documentation, and funding proposal development through coursework and self-directed projects. The program culminates with a capstone experience, offering either collaborative research with faculty or practical internships with community organizations. Graduates are prepared for careers in government, academia, private sectors, or nonprofits, or for advanced study across scientific fields. The Environmental Science major features three specialization tracks, including Geoscience, which directs students toward advanced studies in biology, geology, ecology, and earth systems while honing specialized methodological skills. Our faculty's expertise encompasses these areas and beyond, with a program focus on transformative educational approaches like undergraduate research, hands-on learning, internships, service initiatives, and community-oriented projects.