Protect, preserve and make a difference.
Today’s global environmental problems demand a systems approach, requiring professionals who understand not only the science behind the issues, but also the economic, social and political factors, too.
In this program, you will become prepared to meet this demand. You will take a range of courses in the biological, physical and social sciences, and gain the broad interdisciplinary knowledge to tackle the world’s complex environmental issues.
As an environmental science major, you will apply your classroom learning to solve local environmental problems, such as salmon recovery and the impacts of forest fires, and gain practical research experience in the lab and field. Our students learn outdoors, with many opportunities for undergraduate research and internships. There is also flexibility for remote learning, as students may complete many required courses online, with the exception of only two classes.
As a B.S. Environmental Science student, you’ll choose one emphasis area from our five degree tracks to help you specialize your expertise. Whether you aim to shape policy, create sustainable solutions, help manage ecosystems, or become an interdisciplinary communicator, you can shape your career path so that you can make the biggest impact possible.
- Culture and Communication
- Ecological Restoration
- Integrated Sciences
- Policy, Planning and Management
- Sustainability Sciences
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Want to make a difference through your work.
- Are passionate about environmental issues and sustainability.
- Enjoy finding solutions to complex problems.
- Want to help build a brighter future.
- Seek a dynamic, interconnected career in science.
With this degree, you may become a/an:
- Environmental planning/policy specialist
- Environmental specialist
- Teacher/Educator
- Consultant
- Field/lab research scientist
- Environmental compliance specialist
- Natural resource manager
- Ecologist
- Hydrologist
- Sustainability specialist