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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Environmental Programs


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Saint Michael’s College offers several academic program options for students interested in studying topics of environmental concern in their academic programs. Students interested in careers or graduate study in the environmental sciences should consider majors with strong emphasis on the natural sciences. Students interested primarily in the social, economic and political aspects of environmental issues should consider the Environmental Studies Minor. Several majors at Saint Michael’s provide gateways to various careers in the environmental sciences. For example, students with a strong interest in ecology, or the study of animals or plants, may wish to choose the environmental biology option within the Biology Major. Students interested in the biochemical effects of pollutants on living systems might wish to consider the Biochemistry Major. Those with interests in monitoring and remediation of pollutants may wish to consider the Chemistry Major. Students interested in careers in pollution control technologies might consider the Engineering: Saint Michael’s — Clarkson University Program or Engineering: Saint Michael’s — University of Vermont Dual Degree Program or Physics Major.

In addition, Saint Michael’s offers an interdisciplinary Environmental Science Major, which is intended primarily to produce scientists well-grounded in the biological and physical sciences and who are capable of addressing environmental issues through analytical laboratory and field studies. The environmental science major includes a social science component designed to provide an additional perspective to environmental issues.

Saint Michael’s also offers a Environmental Studies Minor for those students who are more interested in the social and political aspects of environmental issues. This minor may be combined with any major, including the natural science majors, with the exception of the environmental science major. These options are described below.

The Environmental Biology track within the Biology Major


This is the best choice for students with interests in ecology and conservation biology. This track involves extensive fieldwork with plants and animals, as well as training in the theoretical basis for conservation biology.  Biology Major

The Chemistry Major

This is the most appropriate choice for students interested in monitoring and remediation of air, soil, and water pollution. Students learn to do analytical laboratory work and are trained in its theoretical basis.  Chemistry Major

The Environmental Studies Minor


This minor serves the needs of students who are primarily interested in the social and political aspects of environmental issues. The minor may be combined with any major, including biology, chemistry and physics majors, but with the exception of the environmental science major. Environmental Studies Minor

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