Environmental Science, B.S.

USA

What will I learn?

The environmental science program at Saint Louis University focuses on developing a scientific understanding of Earth’s natural systems and their interconnections with human society. The program represents a collaborative effort between several departments to provide a degree opportunity that bridges traditional academic boundaries. It is hosted by the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, which provides student advising and mentoring.

Environmental science encompasses the study of Earth’s environment, which is comprised of the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere, with emphasis on human interactions with these spheres. Students will learn how these spheres interact with each other in the natural world, how human activities influence the environment and how people are affected by the ever-changing environment. The environmental science program is designed so students first gain a thorough foundation of knowledge in all spheres and then focus on one or more sub-disciplines, for example: soil, water, energy or climate change. The breadth-plus-depth structure of the program prepares students for advanced study toward M.S. or Ph.D. programs in scientific disciplines, professional schools such as law or public health, or for immediate employment in industry or government.

Curriculum Overview

The environmental science curriculum is built upon a breadth-plus-depth model that combines a comprehensive background in the natural sciences with specialized training in a chosen area of interest. All students entering the environmental science program are required to complete a core set of preparatory and skill development courses that provide a rigorous introduction to the environmental sciences.

Students then choose a specialized track that provides more advanced instruction in a specific discipline germane to environmental science. The track requirements are individually defined by the collaborative departments and are roughly equivalent to completing a minor in the specific area of interest. All students must also complete an internship or a capstone project.

Although students in the program will take many of their upper-division classes in other departments, all students within the program have full access to departmental resources, including excellent computer and research laboratories, field- and laboratory-based research opportunities with department faculty, departmental field trips, and internship opportunities in the St. Louis area. Opportunities for research and field experiences in biology and chemistry are also available to qualified students.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates will know the founding principles in their field of study, as well as the facts and content appropriate to the field.
Graduates will be able to use their knowledge to reason about issues in their discipline.
Graduates will be able to solve quantitative problems in their discipline.

Careers

Demand for graduates with a comprehensive knowledge of natural systems and their interactions is strong and projected to increase in the face of greater public awareness of the influence of humans on the natural environment. With judicious planning, the program serves as excellent preparation for graduate degrees in medicine, the sciences, law and other disciplines where a strong background in environmental science is desirable.

Which department am I in?

School of Science and Engineering

Study options

Full Time (120 Hours)

Tuition fees
$52,260.00 (44,09,382) per year

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

January 2025

Venue

School of Science and Engineering

ST LOUIS,

Missouri,

63103, United States

Full Time (8 Semesters)

Tuition fees
$54,760.00 (46,20,317) per year
University Fee - 435.00

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

January 2026

Venue

SLU, Main Campus

One North Grand Blvd,

St. Louis,

Missouri,

63103, Midwest, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

To be considered for admission to any Saint Louis University undergraduate program, applicants must be graduating from an accredited high school, have an acceptable HiSET exam score or take the General Education Development (GED) test.

English Language Proficiency:

International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.5

Pearson Test of English (PTE): 54

Computer-based TOEFL (IBT): 80

Paper-based TOEFL (PBT): 550

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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Saint Louis University is one of the oldest Catholic, Jesuit universities in the U.S., known for its quality research and highly-ranked courses.

  • 13,500+ students from 87 countries
  • 9 to 1 student-faculty ratio
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