2021-22 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2021-22 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Management Concentration (1154)


Of all living beings, humans are unique in their ability to manage the environment in which they live. However, modification of the environment to suit human needs often results in the degradation of environmental ecosystems. This curriculum is a science-oriented curriculum designed to provide a broad understanding of environmental quality. Students will develop a solid foundation in basic sciences, mathematics and communications skills. This foundation will then be applied in courses dealing with ecology and natural resources. Students will be strongly encouraged to pursue relevant work experience through supervised field study with an approved agency or firm.

Graduates of this program will find employment opportunities as technical, scientific, or support personnel with local, state, or federal agencies, or with private industry. Examples include positions with municipal waste treatment facilities; state and federal regulatory agencies; consulting firms involved in environmental remediation and development of impact statements; various manufacturers; environmental and conservation support organizations; and other public and private employers in the environmental field. The curriculum will also prepare the student for graduate study in areas related to the environment and natural resources, including environmental law.

Science Electives (14 Hours)


Choose from upper-division courses in Departments of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources; Biological Sciences; Chemistry and Physics; or Engineering (NRM 420  recommended)