B.S Environmental Science

Program Facts

College: College of Science and Mathematics

Major: Environmental Science

Degree Level: Bachelor's

Delivery Format:
  • On-Campus
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Credit Hours: 120

Duration: 4 Years

Tuition & Fees

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Overview

One of the only programs in Texas with a soil science concentration, our environmental science bachelor’s degree takes a multidisciplinary, integrated approach to understanding biological, geological and human factors that affect environmental quality. Through broad coursework and hands-on learning experiences, you can explore and discover your environmental interests while preparing for a wide variety of jobs in environmental sciences.

Our curriculum offers opportunities to gain practical understanding of land and water resources, human impacts on the environment and environmental law and policies. Learn how to assess environmental conditions and provide environmental remediation using tools such as geographic information systems and remote sensing.

As an environmental science major at Tarleton, you will gain marketable skills in effective environmental management to protect the health and future of our planet and our people.

Courses

Our environmental sciences bachelor’s degree program provides you with comprehensive knowledge and skills through a variety of courses, including field work. Study topics such as ecological restoration for range and forest systems, soil science, environmental management, geographic information systems and land use management. Learn techniques in re-vegetation, prescribed fire and grazing, restoration of historic vegetation and more.

More About the Program

Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field that integrates physical, biological and information sciences to study the effects of natural and man-made processes, as well as physical interactions of the planet, on the environment. Research helps environmental scientists identify, control or eliminate sources of pollutants or biological hazards.

At Tarleton, we focus on addressing environmental and human concerns affecting soil, air and water quality, such as the diminishing availability of resources and the increasing frequency of droughts. Join us in helping to protect the environment, improve public health and inform government policies.

Career Outcomes

  • Environmental consultant
  • Environmental education officer
  • Environmental engineer
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