Environmental Science Undergraduate Program
Environmental Science Undergraduate Program
The environmental science program at Oklahoma State University provides undergraduate
students with opportunities to address environmental problems from the standpoint
of ethics, risk, and scientific and social feasibility.
An environmental science multidisciplinary degree is versatile, allowing graduates
to be employed in a wide range of fields and sectors including private, non-profit
and government agencies. As an environmental science major, your courses will involve
problem-solving studies related to water and soil quality, economics, environmental
policy, political science, resource management and engineering. In addition, you will
gain important skills in communication, philosophy, ethics and sociology.
Environmental Science Undergraduate Information
Student Learning Resource Center
Helping students find success
Located in Ag Hall 365, the environmental science student learning resource center
provides computers, a conference and study room with media center, LED monitor, and
many other amenities to help students be successful in their endeavors.
Research Opportunities
at Oklahoma State University
You will benefit from working in and out of the classroom and laboratory with faculty
who are conducting cutting-edge research involving environmental problems.
Oklahoma State University has long been committed to fostering research opportunities
and partnerships that lead to scholastic achievement, societal improvements, technological
innovation, and economic revitalization. These activities are guided and governed
by ethical principles that are an integral component of the responsible conduct of
research.
Environmental Science Club
The purpose of the Environmental Science Club is "to promote fellowship among students with environmental interests; to promote sound environmental policy at OSU, and to provide the opportunity for leadership training among members." At monthly meetings, students socialize with their classmates and others with similar interests, as well as hear about opportunities from guest speakers.
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