The Major
Students who major in Environmental Science take required STEM courses that provide a background in natural sciences, mathematics, and environmental science. Students must complete one year of general biology, one full year of calculus, one full year of general chemistry, and at least one semester each of organic chemistry, physics, and statistics.
Requirements
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Second Year:
Additional Course Information:
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A core curriculum covering topics of environmental policy, ecosystems and biodiversity, environmental quality, applied environmental economics, along with a Junior Year Writing course and an Integrative Experience course are required for all majors. These core requirements provide a solid foundation in the social, economic, and scientific aspects of environmental problem solving.
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Students learn how to apply scientific data to address complex environmental problems and to establish coherent environmental policy options to protect and sustain the environment.
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A diverse selection of upper-level courses allows students to work with their faculty advisor to design a unique curriculum tailored to their individual interests and needs.
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Focus areas are available across a range of disciplines spanning Natural Systems, Environmental Quality, and Environment & Society.
All students are required to complete two praxis (hands-on) experiences to ensure that they have practical skills to prepare them to successfully enter the marketplace upon graduation.
For further information on the Environmental Science major, please go to the Program website: https://www.umass.edu/environmental-conservation/academics/undergraduate-programs/environmental-science