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The
Environmental Science Major
Environmental Science
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Science
Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary major, grounded
in the sciences and liberal arts, designed for those who
want to pursue career paths utilizing sound ecological principles
in environmental decision-making. You will take courses
in environmental science, biology, chemistry, and mathematics.
The program is designed so you will:
Build a solid knowledge base in regional and global
environmental issues
Gain hands-on experience with analytical techniques
Develop problem solving skills
Use up-to-date technology to collect and evaluate
information
Our Unique Environmental Science Experience
Lake Erie College is a small, private, liberal arts college
that prides itself on close interactions between students
and faculty. We offer a Bachelor of Science degree or a
Certificate (for those who already have a bachelors
degree in another area). The Environmental Science Program:
Has approval from the State of Ohio based on the
recommendations of a committee of national environmental
educators
Stresses the value of an interdisciplinary liberal
arts background to better prepare students for a changing
job market now and in the future
Allows students to tailor their major to individual
goals by selecting from a range of program electives
Brings in regional environmental professionals to
teach environmental courses
Provides students the opportunity to study environmental
topics in international field programs taught by LEC faculty
Provides an innovative science program recognized
by the National Science Foundation
Career Opportunities
The job market in the environmental science field is dynamic.
Jobs are competitive with employers looking for applicants
who have a range of practical skills and who have proven
they can perform. Environmental problem solving is a skill
with employment possibilities on a worldwide basis. Graduates
may work for: environmental compliance departments of corporations
and industry, environmental consulting firms, environmental
protection agencies, and public and private resource agencies
(ODNR, Nature Conservancy).
International Field Experiences
Lake Erie College encourages all students to participate
in international experiences. Students may wish to spend
a semester at one of our sister institutions
earning credits towards their degree while learning about
other peoples and cultures.
Another international opportunity for students is Study
Tours. Study Tours are two-week trips that students may
take in their Junior or Senior year. Most of the cost of
the trip is included within the tuition. Full-time students
who have been at the College for five semesters may also
qualify for a subsidized international field experience.
Environmental Science majors have participated in trips
led by LEC faculty for Marine Biology of the Bahamas (San
Salvador, Bahamas), Natural History of the Galapagos, Belize
Ecotour, and Tropical Ecology of Costa Rica.
Academic Requirements
A Bachelors degree requires at least 128 credit hours.
All students graduating from Lake Erie College will complete
20 semester hours of basic requirements including courses
in Math, English, Computers, Public Speaking, and Foreign
Language. These courses are normally completed during the
Freshman year.
Students will also complete 24 hours of core liberal arts
courses. These courses include the subject areas of critical
thinking, aesthetic forms, scientific inquiry, cultures
and values, sophisticated texts, and social sciences. Each
major has course specific requirements, and any remaining
credits will be considered as electives.
Requirements of the Environmental Science Major
The Environmental Science major requires 68 semester hours
of course work in the areas of botany, chemistry, biology
and ecology. An internship in Environmental Science is required.
Additionally, every student has an Admissions Counselor
at LEC that can answer questions about our academic programs.
Admissions can be reached at 1-800-916-0904.
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