Environmental Science Program

Program Director: Prof. Donald H. Rhodes


~ The Environmental Science major is for students with a strong interest in the life and physical sciences, and a desire to improve the quality of their environment by working toward sustainable development and environmental protection. The program offers a multi-disciplinary approach with its core curriculum firmly based in the lecture and laboratory experiences of foundation courses in Biology, Chemistry, and the Physical Sciences. The major also requires courses from the economic and political sciences to introduce the student to the economic and political influences that lend complexity to environmental decision making and the implementation of environmental solutions.

~ The program is designed to provide the fundamental background necessary to understand environmental issues, while providing students with the skills to both investigate these issues and to design and implement actions aimed at solving environmental problems. Overall, this program enhances students problem solving abilities, quantitative methods, modeling skills, ability to critically review scientific literature and information, field methods, critical thinking, and communication skills. In addition, the program should foster a stronger personal environmental ethic.


~ The Environmental Science curriculum was revised for the 2001-2002 academic year.
  • Environmental science majors graduating in 2005 or later must complete the revised curriculum.
  • Environmental science majors graduating in 2002, 2003 or 2004 must meet the requirements of the previous curriculum.