Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science is to explore the relationships between humans and the environment, drawing on a diverse range of disciplines. By examining Earth’s physical, chemical and biological processes, you will learn how to think critically about how the world works, and use science to address environmental problems. You will tailor your degree to your interests, by choosing one of six concentrations: Applied Biology, Environmental Earth Systems, Environmetrics (environmental statistics),Water Science, Environmental Archaeology, or General. Upon graduation, you will be prepared to pursue careers in conservation, ecology, agriculture, land development, urban and regional planning, and more.