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Bachelor of Science in Biology - Science of the Environment, University of Illinois Springfield

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About this course

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The Science of the Environment concentration is designed to prepare science majors for understanding our natural environment and addressing environmental problems. To complete this concentration, students must undertake 19-20 hours of coursework, including research, in addition to their major-specific courses. This program emphasizes a combination of biological and physical sciences, along with techniques courses and a research project, to give students a well-rounded perspective on environmental issues.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This concentration is ideal for students interested in understanding environmental challenges from both biological and physical science perspectives. It offers a mix of coursework and practical research, enabling students to develop critical skills and knowledge for tackling real-world environmental problems. The structured yet flexible coursework helps students focus on areas of personal and professional interest within environmental science.

Specialisation

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Students can choose courses focusing on either Life Science or Physical Science. The Life Science options include topics like Aquatic Ecology, Water Pollution, Restoration Ecology, Global Change Ecology, and Conservation Biology. Physical Science options include Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Analysis, Our Changing Climate, and Environmental Geology. Along with these, students select two techniques courses and undertake a research project in environmentally-related topics.

Course fees

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1st year tuition fees

16.63L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students must complete a total of 19-20 hours, including coursework in selected life or physical science courses, two techniques courses, and an environmentally-related research project. The research can be through a dedicated course or an internship, and students should consult with their advisors to identify suitable projects.
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English language test

PTE

50

DUOLINGO

90

IELTS

5

TOEFL

61

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of Illinois Springfield admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates with this concentration are well-prepared for careers related to environmental science, conservation, water management, environmental analysis, geology, and ecological research. The coursework and research experience provide a solid foundation for roles in environmental agencies, research institutions, and consultancy services focused on sustainability and environmental protection.

FAQs

Can I use my major courses to satisfy concentration requirements?

Generally, major courses cannot be used to fulfill concentration requirements unless specified, like BIO 402 for Biology Honors students or BIO 400 for Biology majors.

What kind of research can I pursue for this concentration?

Students can undertake environmentally-related research courses or internships, which should be discussed with an advisor based on ongoing projects.

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