C O L L E G E O F A G R I C U LT U R E & L I F E S C I E N C E S
BS
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
WHAT ARE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES? The field of environmental sciences integrates physical, biological and information sciences into the study of the environment. The world’s ever-increasing environmental challenges have created an urgency for environmental scientists who are needed to help conserve and manage social-ecological systems.
WHY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AT UVM? • UVM’s environmental sciences major is flexible and rigorous combining a natural science-based core curriculum with hands-on environmental coursework, internships and research opportunities designed to engage students in tackling real-world environmental problems. • As a cross-college program, UVM’s environmental sciences major draws expertise from many departments and disciplines on campus offering students an interdisciplinary foundation in ecology, biology, plant biology, plant and soil science, chemistry, biology and physics. • Nestled between the Green Mountains and Lake Champlain, UVM is surrounded by rich and diverse natural and managed areas offering endless opportunities to explore environmental sciences. • Our outstanding faculty are both professors and active environmental research scientists. Students have many opportunities to get involved in impactful current research projects on topics ranging from lake water quality to sustainable agriculture to the impacts of green building practices. • Personlize your education by choosing from a concentration where you can hone your skills and develop expertise in an environmental science discipline that matters most to you.
CORE COURSES ENSC 001 Intro to Environmental Sciences ENSC 130 Global Environmental Assessment ENSC 160 Pollutant Movement/Air, Land & Water ENSC 201 Recovery & Restoration of Altered Ecosystems ENSC 202 Applied Environmental Assessment & Analysis
ELECTIVE COURSES ENSC 222 Pollution Ecology ENSC 274 Climate Change: Science & Perception PSS 156 Permaculture PSS 212 Advanced Agroecology Sampling of courses only. Explore more course offerings: go.uvm.edu/ensc
Students Annie Smigelsky and Ben Wasser sampling for earthworms at Shelburne Farms’ Church Woods, an old growth clayplain forest where invasive earthworms have been eating out the forest floor.
C O L L E G E O F A G R I C U LT U R E & L I F E S C I E N C E S
BS
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES CALS DISTINGUISHED UNDERGRADUTE RESEARCH PROGRAM CLUB ORGANIZE Students in ENSC 201: Recovery and Restoration of Altered Ecosystems after planting 775 trees in Burlington’s McKenzie Park. The class worked with the Burlington Department of Parks & Recreation to develop a restoration plan to restore native forest and plant communities, improve wildlife habitat and riparian environments, and control invasive species.
(STUDENTS AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE) REAL FOOD CHALLENGE UVM ECOREPS INTERNSHIPS WITH
ALUMNI IN ACTION
LEADING LOCAL AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
“I use my environmental science degree to save the planet.” - Ethan Bellavance ‘12, Efficiency Vermont
As a senior energy consultant for Efficiency Vermont, Ethan Bellavance ‘12 (left) manages commercial and industrial energy projects across Vermont and nationwide. Studying environmental sciences in UVM’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences gave him a holistic sense of environmental science and its application in agriculture. “I was able to use that as a springboard into agricultural energy efficiency and then energy efficiency as a whole,” he says.
CONTACT Environmental Sciences Program University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405 802-656-4055 Environmental.Scienes@uvm.edu
L E A R N M O R E AT
go.uvm.edu/ensc