Environmental Science
Most
students choose to major in environmental science because they
want to be involved understanding environmental problems.
Environmental science majors enjoy learning about the physical,
chemical and biological world analytically to identify, analyze,
communicate and solve problems. Environmental scientists work in
many fields including writing, consulting, management,
regulation, conservation and education related to environmental
issues. The skills of an environmental scientist may be in
demand for jobs in industry, government and research.
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Faculty:
John A. Bellefeuille, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of
Chemistry
Paul A. Porneluzi, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
