Environmental Sciences, BS

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wisconsin Madison

Program Overview

The Environmental Sciences major satisfies the growing demand among entry-level students for a rigorous, science-based program that promotes critical thinking and emphasizes environmental problem solving in service to society. The program is designed to prepare graduates who will be highly competitive for entry-level positions in nonprofit and private sectors, and for master’s programs and doctoral research programs in environmental fields. Possible career paths include environmental monitoring, consulting, education, research, and planning, as well as natural resource management, ecology restoration, remediation, water and air quality assessment, sustainability practices, and more. Undergraduates in Environmental Sciences prepare for a variety of career and graduate school opportunities that require a strong background in the natural sciences. Foundational course work in the major includes calculus, biology, chemistry, and physics. Core and elective course work is fulfilled through diverse offerings from both the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and the College of Letters & Science.

Program Key Stats

$44 210
$$17 584
$ 80

Jan Intake : 1st OctAug Intake : 15th Jan (RD) , 1st Nov (EA / ED)


53 %
No
Yes

Eligibility Criteria

AAA - AAB
3.5 - 4
34 - 38
85 - 90

1370 - 1490
28 - 34
6.5
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Compliance
  • Education
  • Environmental consulting
  • Environmental engineering
  • Forestry planning
  • Hazardous waste management
  • Solid waste management
  • Water quality management
  • Wetlands protection

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