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Degree Requirements
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UTPB’s
Environmental Science
Student: The Environmental Leaders of
Tomorrow Environmental Science careers require
scientists who are: educated in more than one discipline, technically
skilled, and aware of the political and social aspects of environmental
problems. An understanding of both
basic science and applied science is important for this dynamic area of
study. Therefore, the degree requires
strong foundations of supporting science courses in biology, chemistry,
geology, and physics. These courses
provide students with the needed breadth and depth of knowledge to understand
and address both natural resources and the complex environmental problems
facing modern society. The B.S. degree in Environmental
Science at The University of Texas of the Permian Basin is designed for
students who expect to work professionally in laboratory or field settings in
environmental science. It provides an
understanding of both basic science and applied science. Specific coursework includes a variety of
topics ranging from ecology to geographic information systems and
environmental law, while obtaining the critical hands-on experience of
statistical sampling and instrumental analysis skills in courses such as
analytical chemistry. No minor is
required for this degree. Students in the program are also
strongly encouraged to join the National Association of Environmental
Professionals (NAEP) that provides opportunities for professional growth and
interactions with professionals in the field. .
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