Environmental Science

Achieving sustainable development requires an appreciation of the value of natural resources and the environment, and the development of the knowledge base and skills required for effective management. A firm grounding in these skills, knowledge and attitudes is provided through a study of Environmental Science.

The Environmental Science Program is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary course of study that presents an overview of ecological issues (such as pollution, water resource management and greenhouse gases) from a scientific perspective. With a broad foundation across the natural sciences, the course examines the interrelated nature of environmental and social systems. That is, the study of how living systems, especially human beings interact with one another and impact the Earth. This program is designed to equip students with the skills and tools to successfully use the scientific method while studying and solving environmental problems.

Total credits:
66

Overview

Department

Type

Associate of Science