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The Environmental Science Program is designed for the student who is interested in a career as a professional environmental scientist, professor, teacher, research specialist, ecologist or science executive. The curriculum provides the necessary background and experience to pursue graduate work and advanced degrees required by some career choices. It involves the study of biology, chemistry, ecology, geology, mathematics and physics.

Some of the courses for the Environmental Science Program

Course #
Course Name

BIOL 421 & 421L

Biochemistry

BIOL 435 & 435L

Microbiology

CHEM 312

Environmental Chemistry

CHEM 331,331L & 332,332L

Organic Chemistry

CHEM 398 & 398L

Chemical Analysis

ENVS 215

Resource Conservation I

ENVS 330

Pollution & Water Quality in Natural Resource Management

ENVS 340

Environmental Law

ENVS 345

Environmental Management & Policy

ENVS 420 & 420L

Ecology

MATH 201

Calculus with Analytical Geometry

PHIL 328

Environmental Ethics


Research Opportunities

The Science Department offers many opportunities to do laboratory research under the direction of qualified faculty members. Read more about recent and upcoming research projects.


 

More Information

To learn more about this program, or to arrange a campus visit, contact Undergraduate Admissions or the Science Department.

Comments to Dr. Deborah Hokien, Associate Professor of Chemistry: hokien@es.marywood.edu

 Last update January 2007

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