Why study secondary education and environmental science at the Â鶹ӳ»?
Solve a wide variety of environmental problems using a sound scientific approach. Develop a strong background in the basic sciences (e.g. chemistry, biology, geology). This highly interdisciplinary major encourages students to focus in areas such as environmental pollution, policy, ecological restoration and conservation, and soil science and biogeochemistry.
In addition, students have the opportunity to take electives in topics of special interest such as ecological toxicology, environmental pollution, risk assessment, risk management and more.