Through a series of environmental studies courses, the Environmental Science minor aims to provide students with a comprehensive awareness of the range of current environmental challenges while guaranteeing that each student pursues a career in a traditionally defined field of study.

Program graduates receive training for careers that deal with environmental quality issues either directly or indirectly.

The goals of the Environmental Science Minor are:

  • To aid in educating undergraduates about the political, cultural, and scientific facets of global environmental issues.
  • To more effectively train students for jobs in the growing environmental professions.
  • To get students ready for graduate or professional school-level coursework.

Through a series of environmental studies courses, the Environmental Science minor aims to provide students with a comprehensive awareness of the range of current environmental challenges while guaranteeing that each student pursues a career in a traditionally defined field of study.

Program graduates receive training for careers that deal with environmental quality issues either directly or indirectly.

The goals of the Environmental Science Minor are:

  • To aid in educating undergraduates about the political, cultural, and scientific facets of global environmental issues.
  • To more effectively train students for jobs in the growing environmental professions.
  • To get students ready for graduate or professional school-level coursework.

Through a series of environmental studies courses, the Environmental Science minor aims to provide students with a comprehensive awareness of the range of current environmental challenges while guaranteeing that each student pursues a career in a traditionally defined field of study.

Program graduates receive training for careers that deal with environmental quality issues either directly or indirectly.

The goals of the Environmental Science Minor are:

  • To aid in educating undergraduates about the political, cultural, and scientific facets of global environmental issues.
  • To more effectively train students for jobs in the growing environmental professions.
  • To get students ready for graduate or professional school-level coursework.

Contact Us

For additional information about our programs, please contact the department secretary at (570) 422-3725 or email at hdominguez@esu.edu or Co Department Chair Emily Rollinson

Contact Information

Campus Address
Monroe Biology Hall 208
Phone:
(570) 422-3725
Fax:
(570) 422-3724 (Fax)
Title of Department Leader
Co Department Chair
Name
Matthew Wallace
Phone:
(570) 422-3720