Environmental Science draws on basic knowledge of the physical, chemical, biological, and quantitative aspects of natural systems. The knowledge of how natural systems work is applied to solving problems largely created by human activities. Often these problems are represented by disturbances in the functioning of natural systems as humans alter their own life-support systems — the air, the water and soil. The scale of disturbance ranges between molecular and cellular to individuals, populations, ecosystems, and regional and global levels.
Sample coursework includes:
- ESCI 321 - Oceanography
- ENVS 326 - Climatology
- ESCI 470 - Ecological Restoration
Structural components
International component
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work
Research Project
ISCED Categories
Biology
Toxicology
Ecology
Conservation and environmental management
Physical and chemical oceanography