Prospective Students

Prospective Students

Department of Environmental Sciences offers an exciting academic programs for students who want to understand how the Earth works and help solve the environmental challenges facing our communities and the world. As a prospective B.S. student, you will build a strong foundation in plant, soil, forests, biology, chemistry, earth systems, and geospatial technologies while gaining hands-on experience through labs, fieldwork, and research with faculty mentors. As an M.S. student, you will deepen your expertise by focusing on advanced topics such as environmental monitoring, climate and land-use change, soil science, forestry, sustainable resource management, and data analysis, while conducting independent research that prepares you for careers in government, industry, non-profit organizations, or further doctoral study. As a Ph.D. student, you will engage in advanced, original research, work closely with faculty on funded projects, and develop the scholarly and leadership skills needed for careers in academia, high-level research positions, and policy or technical leadership roles. Across all three degrees, you become part of a supportive academic community that values collaboration, curiosity, and making a real difference in this changing world.

B.S. in Agricultural Sciences with a Concentration in Environmental Sciences
      High School Seniors Looking for Undergraduate Programs
      Transfer Pathway

Prospective Graduate Students
      M.S. in Environmental Science
      Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences with a Research Focus in Environmental Science and Natural Resources Management