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As an environmental science major, you'll study the science necessary to solve a wide variety of environmental problems, including statistics, biology, geology and environmental science. You'll also take classes in environmental law and policy to help you understand the economic, legal and social factors that impact conservation efforts and the environment.
You'll choose one of five areas of specialization in the major, which gives you an opportunity to take electives in environmental topics that most interest you and support your career goals. All tracks in the major are highly interdisciplinary, including classes from the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources and the College of Science. Certain tracks also include courses in economics, policy or engineering, depending on their focus.
In the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources, you'll receive valuable hands-on experience that prepares you for a successful career in high-demand industries. With four departments and nearly 200 courses in agriculture, veterinary and rangeland sciences; biochemistry and molecular biology; natural resources and environmental science; and nutrition, we're ready to help you grow your future.
Ecohydrology is the interdisciplinary study of the water cycle and the relationship between water systems and their surrounding environments. The ecohydrology specialization focuses on topics such as water resource management, water quality, water ecosystems and managing natural resources that our important to watersheds and aquatic systems.
This specialization teaches you to conserve and restore native ecosystems, including local areas such as the Sierra Nevada mountains and forests and the Great Basin rangelands. You'll take courses in ecosystem management and geographic information systems, or GIS, technology. If you choose to do an internship during your program, you may also be able to apply for certification as a Certified Restoration Practitioner in Training.
In the specialization in natural resource planning and management, you'll take courses in sciences such as biology, chemistry and geography, as well as courses in economics and public policy. You'll learn to integrate these areas of study to develop policy and planning solutions that address environmental problems. Graduates of this specialization gain skills in critical thinking, decision-making and science communication, and can go on to careers as natural resource planners and managers, working in both private and government agencies.
Pollution is a growing problem across the globe and right in your background. If you choose the pollution and environmental contaminants specialization, you'll learn to understand how pollutants are generated and spread and how they impact human health. You'll study the chemistry and physics needed to understand pollutants such as pesticides, toxic metals and pharmaceuticals, and learn how you can address their impacts on our planet.
Soil is a critical natural resource and plays an important role in storing carbon, filtering water and providing nutrients to living organisms. Biogeochemists study the physics, chemistry and biology of soil to better understand how soil systems are part of flows of carbon, nutrients and water, and how they interact with the ecosystems around them. You'll gain practical skills in soil science, including experience investigating soil in the field, conducting analyses of soil in the lab and analyzing and reporting on that lab data.
Sustainable Outdoor Recreation Management Specialization prepares students to pursue a variety of exciting careers. Whether you aspire to work with national parks, wildlife reserves, ecotourism companies or environmental NGOs, your expertise in sustainable practices and business operations will make you a valuable asset in any organization.
This unique specialization offers a blend of rigorous environmental science, business and communications training. You’ll learn the scientific principles behind conservation and sustainability, while also gaining practical skills in managing recreational operations impacting natural areas.
The minor in environmental science offers a foundation in the science underlying environmental issues as well as a framework for understanding the social and political factors that impact environmental policy. You'll take courses in a wide range of topics, such as forest ecology, wildlands hydrology and water development across the globe. A flexible curriculum allows you to choose the courses that are most relevant to you while still providing a well-rounded foundation in environmental science.
A major in environmental science can prepare you for a wide range of career paths as well as provide a foundation for further study in graduate school. Environmental scientists may find jobs in private industries, consulting, nonprofit organizations or government agencies ranging from the federal to the local level.
Environmental scientists can have a variety of job duties, such as collecting soils or surveying landscapes out in the field, conducting research in laboratories, informing policymakers and advocating for public policy. Depending on your interests and your area of specialization, you might find a job helping private industry comply with government regulations, or you may spend your time doing research on ways to address problems such as climate change or pollution, and writing grants to support such work.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects as fast as average job growth for environmental scientists from 2020 to 2030, driven largely by growing awareness about the importance of protecting the environment as well as the increasing demands a growing population puts on the planet. Environmental scientists had a median annual wage of $76,530 in 2021, according to the Bureau.
76% of students receive financial aid
Almost everyone is eligible to receive some kind of aid. We offer need-based and merit-based forms of financial aid to help you afford college.
54% of all students graduate with no debt
That's right. More than half of our students leave the 夜色视频 with no student debt.
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