What is Environmental Science?
Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field that combines physical, biological, and information sciences to study the environment and solve environmental problems. It encompasses the study of Earth's processes, human impact on the natural world, and the design of sustainable practices to conserve natural resources and protect ecosystems. Environmental scientists play a crucial role in promoting a balanced relationship between human development and environmental stewardship, ensuring the health and sustainability of the planet for future generations.
Why study Environmental Science @NNMC?
Northern offers a unique blend of traditional agricultural and forestry practices with contemporary monitoring and GIS skills. Our program provides a mix of online and in-person courses, catering to diverse student needs. Students gain practical experience through hands-on research in the Southern Rocky Mountain Ecoregion, preparing them to address today's environmental challenges in the field and in the lab.
Degrees offered in Environmental Science
Associate of Science in Environmental Science: is a two-year program that covers foundational topics in environmental science, including ecology, conservation, and environmental policy. It provides students with a solid understanding of environmental principles and prepares them for entry-level positions in environmental monitoring, conservation, and related fields.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science: is a four-year program offering advanced study in areas such as ecosystem management, environmental chemistry, and sustainable development. It equips students with the knowledge and skills to address complex environmental challenges and pursue careers in environmental research, policy-making, and advocacy. Graduates are prepared to make meaningful contributions to environmental conservation and sustainability efforts.
Career Pathways
Northern's diverse environmental science curriculum prepares students for a wide range of careers, including:
Ecology
Conservation
Environmental policy
Ecosystem management
Environmental chemistry
Sustainable development
Environmental management
Research & advocacy