Environmental Science
Introduction & Overview
The major in Environmental Science focuses on understanding ways in which humans interact with the natural world. Human behavioral, cultural, and sociological interactions that affect the environment and the means by which policies, regulations, and decisions influence human actions are a major focus of the major. The major seeks to provide a solid foundation in this discipline with courses such as Foundations of Ecology, Environmental Geology, Statistics, Genetics, Plant Biology, Molecular Biology, and Evolutionary Biology.
With several updated teaching laboratories on campus, and a robust research program, students gain valuable practical experience in addition to classroom time. There are also a variety of different internship opportunities, community service and Honor Society events, as well as science clubs that may be explored.
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Minor
None
Career Ideas
Biologist, Botanist, Environmental Scientist, Geneticist, Horticulturalist, Laboratory Technologist, Microbiologist, Science Teacher, Park Ranger, Professor.
Division Chair
Christopher Pappas, 914.323.1276, christopher.pappas@mville.edu
Faculty and Staff
Aaron Bush
Darlene Gandolfi
Wendy McFarlane
Nirupama Narayanan
Christopher Pappas
Nancy Todd
Anna Yeung-Cheung