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Students in the Environmental Science and Studies (ESS) Program develop the multidisciplinary background and skills required to address the complex environmental issues/problems that confront us today.  The program draws on the skills, talents, and expertise from faculty across the campus including the College of Science and Mathematics, the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Business and Economics, and the College of Health Professions. This approach is necessary because most environmental problems resist solution from any single discipline.

The ESS program has two primary educational functions. One is to provide the fundamental scientific, technical, and social knowledge that program graduates will need to assess, plan, and evaluate environmental concerns, particularly those confronting metropolitan regions. The other is to instill the wide range of cognitive skills and content mastery which students will need to effectively analyze environmental issues and propose realistic plans for solving environmental problems at local, regional, and national levels.

The program is structured so that all students, regardless of their area of specialization, take courses in the environmental sciences, mathematics, and the social sciences; this curriculum establishes the scientific principles and awareness of the social and political context of environmental debates and decision making.  All students also take a series of courses to give them an area of specialization.  The required senior seminar integrates students' programs of study, and the senior internship/research experience gives first-hand practice in an environmental field. The environmental problems addressed in many of the program's classes and seminars focus on the adjacent urban/suburban environment including its impact on the surrounding regions.

The Environmental Science and Studies major has two concentrations: the Environmental Science Concentration and the Environmental Studies Concentration. There is considerable overlap in the core courses between the two concentrations. As students progress through the program, they begin to specialize in their area of greatest interest. The senior year brings students from both concentrations together for a senior seminar course that emphasizes application of concepts to real world problems.