Overview
UW-Superior’s environmental science major will provide you with excellent insight into the ways humans interact with land, water and air, and enable you to delve into some of the most pressing issues of our time.
With our ideal location next to the largest freshwater lake in the world, the program emphasizes environmental issues of regional importance to the Lake Superior area. You will also benefit from access to forests, wetlands, lakes and other natural resources. The program is strongly interdisciplinary, with courses taught by faculty from four departments along with research scientists at the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve (LSNERR) and Lake Superior Research Institute (LSRI). You’ll have ample opportunities to participate in hands-on laboratory research, fieldwork, internships and paid student employment positions.
What You’ll Learn
Environmental Science is a comprehensive major that will provides a broad array of coursework yet allows flexibility to add electives in your field of interest, such as chemistry, biology, water resources, geographic information systems or sustainability management.
Courses in this major will expose you to:
- Major geological systems and components of the earth
- Social and economic aspects of the environment
- Ecology and aquatic science
- Geographic information systems
- A wide variety of upper-level electives
Students with this major often work with instructors and faculty members on research about:
- Lake Superior and St. Louis River ecology
- Microplastic pollution and aquatic toxicology
- Aquatic invasive species
- The geological history of Lake Superior region
- Water resources
International Students
STEM Designated Degree Program
For international students, this major is a STEM Designated Degree Program which can qualify you to extend your post-graduation stay in the United States.
Program Outcomes/Career Opportunities
Many of our students choose to further their study in graduate school, and often report that they are better prepared than their peers from other institutions.
In addition, career opportunities are abundant within the following career fields for environmental sciences graduates:
- Natural resource science
- Environmental policy
- Environmental health
- Ecology
Ready to get started?
Applying to UW-Superior is easy and free for undergraduate students. Once your application is submitted, you’ll hear from us within just a few days. We’re here to help you every step of the way with any questions you may have, so why wait? Start your application today.
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