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Fordham
University’s interdisciplinary Environmental Science program provides students
with a solid foundation in scientific principles and analysis, and their
application to the environment. The major emphasizes a rigorous
curriculum, using an integrated approach that combines concepts and methods
across the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and
environmental science. Research opportunities exist within each of the
contributing departments, as well as at the Louis Calder Center – Biological
Field Station and at major collaborative scientific institutions in the New York
City area. The major in
environmental science is available at Fordham College at Rose Hill and Fordham
College at Lincoln Center.
Following a solid scientific grounding in the first
two years, upper level students can choose from a selection of specialized
courses such as applied statistics, tropical ecology, and environmental
chemistry. Environmental Science majors will also gain valuable
experience from the required independent science research project on an
environmental topic, or an internship at an environmental firm or government
agency.
Fordham’s interdisciplinary environmental science
education will provide numerous options to graduates. Government and
private sector opportunities for Environmental Science graduates include
careers in environmental conservation or monitoring, ecological system or
climate modeling, environmental policy development, education, and
environmental consulting. Graduates may be employed in areas such as
environmental research, biological conservation, developing environmental
regulations, or monitoring compliance with those regulations.
The Environmental Science program will develop
critical thinking skills and ensure that students are well-prepared for further
graduate or professional study in science, engineering, business, and law.