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Best fit for:
• First-time college students or transfers
• Students 18-22
• Residential students at our main campus
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Managing precious resources.
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science is designed for students interested in studying resource use, environmental problems, and solutions to these problems from a scientific perspective.
Environmental science is the study of the natural environment and how humans use natural resources. A scientific understanding of the interaction between humans and the environment is crucial to issues of resource use, including resource management, environmental pollution, and finding solutions to environmental problems.
Environmental science is interdisciplinary by nature and involves expertise in the sciences (biology, chemistry, toxicology, and related scientific fields) as well as ethics, economics, and other social science disciplines.
Because of the growth of human populations worldwide and increasing global awareness of the importance of the environment, this is one of the most rapidly growing academic fields.
Similarly, career opportunities in the environmental field and opportunities for graduate studies are becoming increasingly abundant. This major is specifically designed to prepare students for these opportunities
What classes will I take?
Prepare to Make a Life
What can I do with a major in
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE?
Piedmont students have gone on to pursue careers in:
- Soil Science
- Solid Waste
- Hazardous Waste
- Air Quality
- Water Quality Management
- Land Conservation
- Water Conservation
- Fishery Management
- Wildlife Management
- Parks and Recreation
- Forestry
- Environmental Education
- Communications
- Planning
- Environmental Law
Where do I start?
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