Department of Environmental Science
Degree: Bachelor of Science Contact: Deborah Picking The Environmental Science Program is an interdisciplinary science major in the College of Natural Sciences, which is administered by the Department of Environmental Conservation and the Department of Geosciences. There are many additional cooperating programs on campus, including: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, Microbiology, Resource Economics, Public Health Sciences, Stockbridge School, and Veterinary and Animal Science. Program Co-Directors: Professors David Boutt and Anne Averill; Program Manager and Chief Advisor: Deborah Picking; Participating Faculty: Environmental Conservation – Professors Averill, Danylchuk, Elkinton, Fuller, Griffin, Kittredge, Milman, Nicolson, Picking, Randhir, Schweik, Stinson, VanDriesche, Whiteley; Geosciences – Professors Boutt, Brigham-Grette, Burns, Cooke-Andresen, Leckie, Petsch, Seaman, Williams, Woodruff, Yu; Resource Economics – Professors Stevens, Stranlund; Stockbridge School – Professors Hashemi, Lavigne, Manning, Parkash, Simkins, Spokas, Vittum, Wick, Xing; Veterinary and Animal Science – Professor Clark; Lecturers Geisler, Olock. |
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