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Catalog 2003-2004
Environmental
Science (BS)
School
of Theoretical and Applied Science
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Requirements
of the Major
Sustainability Center
Convener's
Page
(disclaimer below)
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Convener: William Makofske |
About the Major
Solving the environmental challenges of the
21st century requires individuals who understand environmental
complexities and can implement a multi-disciplinary approach
to environmental problem solving. Such individuals also will
need to focus on the linkage between local and global environmental
problems. The Environmental Science major at Ramapo College
develops these abilities by providing students with an extensive
foundation in the basic sciences and mathematics. This is followed
by a specially designed set of advanced courses that provides
students with theoretical and practical experience in several
areas of environmental science (computer modeling, environmental
chemistry, geology, and ecology) with strong laboratory and
field work components.
The Environmental Science faculty is a dynamic blend of scientists
from several disciplines, with research including: alternative
energy systems, ecological agriculture, endangered species and
ecosystems, wetland ecology, water pollution impacts on invertebrates,
and the incorporation of state-of-the-art environmental science
related technology into the curricula of elementary and secondary
schools.
Graduates enter a wide range of careers including environmental
testing, field research, consulting, private industry, environmental
organizations, government agencies, and education. The major
is structured so students wishing to continue their studies
at the graduate level may do so in a variety of disciplines.
Environmental Science students planning a career in education
can also complete a Teacher Certification program offered at
Ramapo College.
Housed in the School of Theoretical and Applied Science, the
Environmental Science major leads to a B.S. degree. |
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