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Environmental Geoscience

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The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geoscience at Boston College University offers students a deep and interdisciplinary understanding of the Earth’s processes and the environmental challenges facing our planet today. This program blends geology, environmental science, chemistry, and geographic data analysis to explore how Earth's systems interact and evolve over time. From the atmosphere to the biosphere, students learn how to examine environmental data, assess climate impact, and evaluate human influence on geological processes. Through fieldwork, lab experience, and theoretical study, learners develop scientific reasoning, technical proficiency, and the critical tools needed to engage with pressing global environmental concerns.

Throughout four years, students gain hands-on experience in both natural environments and advanced laboratories. They investigate topics such as soil and water contamination, geologic hazards, resource sustainability, and environmental policy. With guidance from faculty who are active researchers and environmental experts, students are encouraged to pursue individual research, internships, and collaborative projects. The curriculum encourages inquiry-based learning and equips students with skills in data interpretation, spatial analysis, and environmental ethics, preparing them to work in interdisciplinary teams to create innovative and sustainable solutions to complex ecological issues.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Environmental Geoscience
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Science
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 02 January 2026
  • Location: Boston College, United States
  • Field of Study: Earth Sciences
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Earth Systems and Scientific Foundations

  • Introduction to Environmental Geoscience
  • General Chemistry I & II
  • Calculus for Science Majors
  • College Writing and Analysis

Year 2 – Core Geoscience and Environmental Methods

  • Earth Materials and Mineralogy
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Physical Geography and Climate Systems
  • GIS and Remote Sensing Fundamentals

Year 3 – Applied Geoscience and Research

  • Hydrogeology and Water Resources
  • Environmental Data Modeling
  • Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
  • Field Methods in Environmental Geoscience

Year 4 – Integration, Ethics, and Practice

  • Environmental Policy and Law
  • Capstone Research Project
  • Ethics in Earth and Environmental Sciences
  • Internship or Independent Study

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Environmental Geoscience program are well-prepared for impactful careers in environmental consulting firms, governmental environmental agencies, geotechnical and engineering companies, and research organizations. They may work as environmental scientists, field geologists, GIS analysts, sustainability officers, or hydrologists, applying their knowledge to assess environmental risks, manage natural resources, and contribute to policy development. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in geology, environmental science, earth system science, or public policy. With their interdisciplinary training and strong field and analytical skills, graduates are equipped to tackle challenges in climate change adaptation, environmental protection, and responsible land-use planning in both public and private sectors.

Why Choose This Program

Boston College University’s Environmental Geoscience program offers a rich blend of field exploration, scientific analysis, and interdisciplinary learning that makes it uniquely suited for students passionate about protecting the planet. The program emphasizes both scientific accuracy and environmental responsibility, preparing students to not only understand natural processes but also apply that knowledge to real-world ecological and societal problems. With access to advanced labs, experienced faculty, and field experiences across diverse ecosystems, students graduate ready to take meaningful action in the environmental field. The focus on sustainability, ethics, and geospatial technology equips learners to lead in a world where environmental knowledge and advocacy are more crucial than ever.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 617 552 8000
Email: admissions@bostoncollege.edu
Address: University of Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United States