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Undergraduate Environmental Sciences Major

The interdisciplinary Environmental Sciences major combines a natural science-based core curriculum with hands-on experience needed to identify, analyze, and solve environmental problems arising from human disturbance. Classroom encounters with world-renowned environmental scientists are heightened by hands-on field and service-learning opportunities. Blending hands-on field and laboratory instruction with real-world environmental internship, research, and study abroad opportunities, students acquire the skill set needed to tackle complex environmental problems. With the School's emphasis on such cutting-edge areas as ecological design, restoration of damaged ecosystems, and environmental risk assessment, Environmental Sciences graduates are equipped with the latest tools to protect our forests, waters, and landscapes. For more information, contact Program Director Alan McIntosh 802-656-8885.

 

More Information:

Overview of the Program

Environmental Sciences at UVM

Information from the UVM On-line Catalogue

Program Requirements (pdf)

ENSC Major Quick Reference Guide (pdf)

ENSC course checklist

List of Courses

ENSC 1 Course Website

ENSC Focus Track Course Lists (pdf)

Self-Design Advising Track Form (pdf)