We offer two closely associated but distinct programs for students curious about our environment. Environmental Conservation & Management takes an interdisciplinary approach to questions of human interaction with our environment and the policies and cultural factors that create that relationship. Environmental Science focuses on inquiry and methodology that ties the natural sciences into an interconnected perspective on the questions we face today.
Environmental Conservation & Management is a hands-on learning program combining the natural sciences and social sciences with biology, ecology, geography, sociology, anthropology, and political science courses. Students examine relationships between humans and our environment and conduct field research focusing on interdisciplinary problem-solving.
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Typical careers for Environmental Conservation & Management graduates include:
Environmental Science incorporates geology, biology, chemistry, and physics courses to address environmental issues like climate change.
The focus is on developing methods of scientific analysis across the disciplines and with a broad, interrelated perspective.
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Typical careers for Environmental Science graduates include:
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates 12% job growth in the field of Environmental Science between 2016-2026.