

The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Sciences is a four-year interdisciplinary program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental systems and the complex interactions between humans and the natural world. Students study ecology, biology, chemistry, geology, and environmental policy, developing the analytical, research, and problem-solving skills necessary to address contemporary environmental challenges. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical applications, preparing students to assess environmental issues, develop sustainable solutions, and evaluate the impact of human activity on ecosystems and communities.
Throughout the program, students engage in fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and research projects that integrate scientific inquiry with social and policy perspectives. Topics include climate change, biodiversity, conservation, environmental ethics, and resource management. Students are trained to use data analysis, environmental modeling, and interdisciplinary research methods to address real-world problems. By combining scientific rigor with practical experience, graduates gain a solid foundation for careers in environmental research, policy, education, or resource management, as well as preparation for graduate studies.
Year 1 – Foundations in Environmental Science
• Introduction to Environmental Science
• General Biology with Lab
• General Chemistry with Lab
• Academic Writing and Research
Year 2 – Core Scientific Principles
• Ecology and Ecosystem Dynamics
• Earth Systems and Geology
• Environmental Chemistry
• Statistics and Data Analysis
Year 3 – Applied Environmental Studies
• Environmental Policy and Management
• Conservation Biology
• Climate Science and Sustainability
• Elective: Geographic Information Systems / Environmental Economics
Year 4 – Integration and Capstone
• Senior Research Project or Thesis
• Applied Environmental Projects or Internship
• Seminar in Environmental Studies
• Advanced Elective: Global Environmental Challenges / Sustainable Development
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in environmental consulting, conservation, public policy, research, sustainability management, and education. They may also pursue graduate studies in environmental science, ecology, public policy, or sustainability, enhancing their professional and academic opportunities. Employers value graduates’ ability to combine scientific understanding with analytical and problem-solving skills, making them effective contributors in government agencies, nonprofit organizations, research institutions, and private industry where environmental expertise is critical.
This program is ideal for students passionate about understanding the natural environment and developing solutions to contemporary ecological challenges. Emory University provides a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on research, fieldwork, and experiential learning. Students gain analytical, scientific, and collaborative skills, preparing them to address environmental problems, influence policy, and contribute to sustainable development initiatives. Graduates leave the program with the expertise, critical thinking, and practical experience needed to excel in professional, academic, and global environmental contexts.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 404 727 6123
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Address: University of Emory, 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, United States