
BS in Environmental Science - STEM, University of West Florida - Pensacola
Pensacola, Florida
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48 Months
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About this course
UWF's environmental science program combines natural science and resource management through a multidisciplinary approach. The program emphasizes practical skills like aerial photography, remote sensing, GIS, and field sampling, offering students hands-on experiences in the field and laboratory analyses. With small classes and personalized interaction with faculty, students gain a broad knowledge base and have opportunities for research, summer projects, and participation in peer-reviewed publications. Courses cover topics such as geology, climate, environmental law, and urban planning, preparing students for careers in environmental management or further studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is recommended for students passionate about making a positive impact on the environment through practical and research-based learning. The opportunity to work with faculty on research projects, publish articles, and participate in off-campus field courses like those in California and Peru adds a global perspective. The diverse coursework and off-campus experiences, including internships with agencies like the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, make it a comprehensive choice for aspiring environmental professionals.
Specialisation
The program offers two specialized tracks: environmental management and natural science. The environmental management track focuses on the political, economic, cultural, legislative, and ethical aspects of environmental issues, preparing students for careers in management and decision-making. The natural science track provides advanced training in natural and applied sciences, ideal for those aiming for graduate school or careers involving extensive field and laboratory work.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
16.02L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
While specific degree requirements are not detailed, students can pursue a major in environmental science complemented by minors in environmental sustainability and geographic information science. The program emphasizes research, internships, and collaborative projects, with options for both face-to-face and online classes to accommodate different learning preferences.
English language test
IELTS
6
TOEFL
71
PTE
50
DUOLINGO
95
Career prospects
Graduates are prepared for careers in environmental management, policy, research, and fieldwork. They can work with government agencies, community groups, or in consulting roles. The program’s emphasis on research and internships offers pathways to employment in organizations like the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, regional planning councils, or environmental advocacy groups.
FAQs
What kind of off-campus experiences can I expect?
Students can participate in field courses in places like California and Peru, gaining practical experience in environmental geology and management. Internships with agencies like the Florida Department of Environmental Protection are also available.
Are online classes available?
Yes, UWF offers classes through various delivery methods, including online, hybrid, and face-to-face, though some classes may be limited or online only.
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