Environmental Science/Studies

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The Environmental Science/Studies program (ENVL) at 黑料社 prepares students to deal with the complex environmental problems that confront society by providing a broad, basic understanding of the interactions among the physical, biological and human components of the environment.


About the Program

One of the hallmarks of Environmental Science/Studies is student engagement. The program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of environmental phenomena to emphasize the complexity of environmental problems. The program encourages cooperation between students and the full-time faculty in courses and in independent research that often involves extensive fieldwork and real-world applications. This hands-on work helps prepare students for careers or graduate education. In many courses and projects, the program utilizes the latest technology as components of students鈥 learning experience to prepare them for their professional lives. The program requires a senior project that can be an internship with government agencies, private consulting firms, natural resource industries, and environmental organizations as a practical approach to learning about the field. Alternatively, the senior project can involve independent research with a faculty member to deepen the student鈥檚 experience in and understanding of the environment.

Program Features

Our program is located on a campus of 1600 acres, most of which are part of an environmental reserve. The facilities include:

Healing Wildlife, One Creature at a Time

A Wildlife Ecology course provided alumnus Michael O'Malley '12 with the understanding of the importance of wildlife management and rehabilitation, turning his love of nature into a full-time career as a wildlife rehabilitator. Today, O'Malley serves as Executive Director Cedar Run Wildlife Rescue where they rehabilitate injured and orphaned animals, giving them a second chance in the wild.

Learn more about O'Malley in the Fall 2022 The Essential Elements article . And don't miss other student and alumni stories in  edition!

Awards and Recognition:

AASCU Excellence in Innovation Award
Award from Petersons

Alliance for New Jersey Education Award

Curriculum

The Environmental Science/Studies (ENVL) program draws on the strengths of a closely related and interconnected cluster of degree programs offered by the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, including Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Geology, Marine Science and Sustainability. Students can select courses widely from areas within Environmental Science/Studies to get a broad perspective, or they can specialize in one of several areas, or concentrations, within Environmental Science/Studies, if their interests are more narrowly defined.

 

Concentrations

Students can concentrate in one of the following areas, or in consultation with their preceptor, select courses from several to tailor their interests to our offerings:

  • Accelerated Science Masters Program
  • Forestry
  • General
  • Planning and GIS
  • Soil Science and Hydrology
  • Wildlife


 

Students can also combine additional At-Some Distance courses in Education, Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Public Health, and other fields outside the natural sciences to create a more specialized program of study.

  • Qualified students can move into 黑料社鈥檚 Professional Science Masters and complete a Bachelor of Science and a Masters Degree in our Accelerated Dual Degree Program.
  • Many graduates work in the environmental field, where some have risen to leadership positions or have started their own consulting companies. Still others have graduated from 黑料社 to attend graduate schools where they frequently earn research and teaching assistantships.

Required Courses

All ENVL majors take the following Program courses in the freshman and sophomore years:

  • ENVL 1100 Introduction to Environmental Science
  • ENVL 2600 Environmental Studies Seminar
  • ENVL 2100/05 Physical Geography with Lab
  • ENVL 2200/05 Ecological Principles with Lab
  • ENVL 2400 Statistical Analysis of Ecological Systems

During the same years, all ENVL majors also take:

  • BIOL 1200/05 Cells and Molecules with Lab or BIOL 1400/05 Biodiversity and Evolution with Lab.
  • CHEM 2110/15 Chemistry I with Lab and CHEM 2120/25 Chemistry II with Lab (BS only).
  • BA students must take Economics option.
  • One of the following courses: ENVL 2100/05 Physical Geology with Lab or an Introductory Physics course with Lab - BA students can choose CHEM I in this option. 

During their junior and senior years ENVL majors take upper level courses in the Program.

Students may either specialize by taking courses in one area of Environmental Science, or they may take courses from several of these areas. These include:

  • Forestry, Wildlife, or Ecology, including courses such as ENVL 3121 Wildlife Management, ENVL 3136 Mammalogy, ENVL 3429 Forest Measurement, ENVL 3419 Ecological Forest Management, ENVL 3426 Freshwater Ecology, BIOl 3130 Ornithology, BIOl 3413 Population Biology, ENVL 3423 Entomology, and ENVL 3417 Dendrology.
  • Planning and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), including courses such as ENVL 3302 Geographic Information Systems (GIS), ENVL 3303 Advanced GIS, ENVL 3307 Geodatabase Systems, ENVL 4622 Global Positioning Systems (GPS) for Geographic Information Systems (GIS), ENVL 3311 Regional Planning, and ENVL 3310 Environmental Planning and Policy.
  • Soil Science and Hydrology, including courses such as ENVL 3432 Soil Science, ENVL 3434 Watershed Hydrology, ENVL 3435 Groundwater Hydrology, and ENVL 3430 Geomorphology.

Juniors and seniors can also take courses in related programs such as

Sustainability, Geology, Marine Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics Political Science, and Public Health.

Students must also:

  • Complete a ENVL Research Senior Project or an Internship that involves doing environmentally related work for a governmental agency, or consulting or other company, or a non- governmental agency.
  • Take a senior level Environmental Issues Course.
  • Complete the University鈥檚 requirements in general education (BS 48 credits, BA 64 credits).

Degree Works Curriculum & Transfer Equivalency Tool

You can see the curriculum for your area of interest using  . This service is accessible even if you are not currently a student with 黑料社 University.

 

Instructions on How to Use Curriculum Tool

 

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate

Various industries and organizations use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze trends, visualize historic changes, and aide in future decision-making strategies. GIS is used in different sectors such as politics, public health, business, emergency response, science, and many other fields. The GIS Certificate is the right choice for professionals interested in advanced skills in computer mapping, spatial modeling, and spatial data-mining technologies and is expecting a 35% growth each year over the next decade. 

 Hamilton/Galloway Township GIS map

Individuals with GIS certification possess a skill set that is transferable to a variety of industry sectors and can open a broad base of job options and careers.

Common uses of GIS include:

  • Inventory and management of resources
  • Crime mapping
  • Establishing and monitoring routes
  • Managing networks
  • Monitoring and managing vehicles
  • Managing properties
  • Locating and targeting customers
  • Managing agriculutural crop data
  • Addressing public health concerns
  • Mapping wildfire risk and preparedness
  • Modling hazmat risk
  • Mapping, monitoring, and mitigating invasive species

Learn how you can complete a certificate program within one year!* 

*students who meet prerequisites

Professional Science Masters Degree 

The accelerated dual-degree BS/PSM program is an intensive five-year curriculum that offers students the opportunity to earn both a Bachelor鈥檚 in Environmental Science and a Professional Science Master鈥檚 degree. Students take enough courses to meet all requirements for the undergraduate BS and then transition into the MS program in their 鈥渟enior鈥 year, the fourth year of study. This program is designed as a terminal degree for students who want to obtain advanced skills that will prepare them for the workplace. Students interested in research leading to a doctoral degree should consider more traditional programs and are advised to enroll in the BS in Environmental Science and take basic and applied science courses that prepare them for a broad range of research opportunities typical of a conventional graduate program.

黑料社 students may apply early!

  • Conditional admission to the dual BS/PSM program as high school seniors OR
  • At the beginning of the second semester of their 鈥渏unior鈥 year.

Transfer Students

Transfer students may apply alongside their application for admission to 黑料社. Transfer students will be considered for admission on a case by case basis, depending on prerequisites met and the likelihood of completing upper level undergraduate ENVL courses by their senior year. Exceptional transfer students who do not have prerequisites may be conditionally admitted, in consultation with their advisors. These students may require more time to meet the requirements of the BS/PSM. Only students with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 will be considered.

 

Faculty

Emma L. Witt

Emma L. Witt

Program Chair Associate Professor of Environmental Studies 
609.626.6854  | A&S - 120
Tait Chirenje

Tait Chirenje

Professor of Environmental Science
609.652.4588 | USC1 - 213
Jessica Hallagan

Jessica Hallagan

Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
609.652.4267  | A&S 121
Min Kook Kim

Min Kook Kim

Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies
609.626.3624 | A&S - 220
Vashti Mahadeo

Vashti Mahadeo

Teaching Specialist,  Environmental  Studies 
609.626.3162 | A&S 223
Daniel A. Moscovici

Daniel A. Moscovici

Professor of Environmental  Studies and Geology
609.626.3607  | G-244
Matthew Olson

Matthew Olson

Assistant Professor of Environmental Science
609.626.3112  | A&S - 222
Matthew "Rocky"  J. Severs

Matthew "Rocky"  J. Severs

Associate Professor of Geology
609.626.6857 | A&S - 124
Catherine A. Tredick

Catherine A. Tredick

Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
609.626.5518  | A&S - 221
Jeffrey Webber

Jeffrey Webber

Associate Professor of Geology
609.652.4213 | A&S - 119
Daniel Barone

Daniel Barone

Environmental Studies Adjunct Faculty
Anthony Bevacqua

Anthony Bevacqua

Environmental Studies Adjunct Faculty
Mike Cicali

Mike Cicali

Environmental Studies  & PSM Adjunct Faculty
Mark Demitroff 

Mark Demitroff 

Environmental Studies Adjunct Faculty
856.285.0458 Cell 
Geoffrey Fouad

Geoffrey Fouad

Environmental Studies Adjunct Faculty
Dona Jane Huggins

Dona Jane Huggins

Environmental Studies Adjunct Faculty
Jason Kelsey

Jason Kelsey

Environmental Studies Adjunct Faculty
James Klickovich

James Klickovich

Environmental Studies Adjunct Faculty
Joseph Lisa

Joseph Lisa

Environmental Studies Adjunct Faculty