An Intercollege program between the
Colleges of Life Sciences
& Agriculture and Engineering
& Physical Sciences. Hosting departments are the
Departments of Natural
Resources and Earth Sciences.
Environmental Sciences is an interdisciplinary
field concerned with the interaction of biological, chemical,
and physical processes that shape our natural environment.
Students graduating with a degree in Environmental Sciences
will have:
- An understanding of these interacting processes,
- The ability to effectively communicate with both scientific
and lay audiences,
- Competency in field methods appropriate for entry-level
environmental science positions,
- Competency in the use and application of Geographic Information
Systems (GIS),
- A basic understanding of environmental policy, and
- The ability to contribute to multidisciplinary teams
In addition to general education requirements,
Professional Perspectives in Natural Resources (NR 400) and two introductory environmental science courses are required.
Foundation courses include two semesters of chemistry, and calculus, one semester of geology, statistics, physics and biology. Core
courses include Techniques in Environmental Sciences (ESCI
534); Introduction to GIS (NR 658), Fate and Transport (ESCI
654); Natural Resource and Environmental Policy (NR 602); and
a capstone course. View the degree requirements for course listings.
Students must complete an additional seven
courses in one of the following options:
- Hydrology
- Soil & Watershed Management, or
- Ecosystems
The Environmental Sciences program offers
minors in:
Students are required to maintain a minimum 3.20 grade-point average overall and a minimum 3.20 GPA in major coursework.
Students must complete at least 12 credits from the following list for Honors credit. These courses will involve additional readings and writing assignments as well as tutorial meetings beyond those required for non-honors sections.
CIE 745H |
Engineering Hydrology |
ESCI 654H |
Fate and Transport in the Environment |
ESCI 710H |
Groundwater Hydrology |
GEOG 673H |
Environmental Geography |
NR 602H |
Natural Resources and Environmental Policy |
NR 658H |
Introduction to Geographical Information Systems |
NR 703H |
Watershed Water Quality Management |
NR 706H |
Soil Ecology |
NR 730H |
Terrestrial Ecosystems |
NR 744H |
Biogeochemistry |
NR 765H |
Community Ecology |
Students must complete a senior thesis for a minimum of four credits. This will involve conducting an independent research project under the direction and guidance of a member of the program faculty. Successful completion of this requirement will include a public presentation of the research and a written thesis accepted by the faculty advisor and program coordinator.
- NR 799 Honors/Senior Thesis, OR
- ESCI 799H Senior Thesis
John D. Aber
(603) 862-3045
enviro.sci@unh.edu |