University of Wisconsin Campus
Bachelor of Science
On Campus
University of Wisconsin Logo
University of Wisconsin
Madison
United States

Environmental Sciences (L and S)

About

The Environmental Sciences (L and S) Bachelor of Science program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a comprehensive, interdisciplinary understanding of the natural environment and the human activities that impact it. The program integrates concepts from biology, chemistry, geology, ecology, and environmental policy, equipping students with the analytical, scientific, and problem-solving skills necessary to address complex environmental challenges. Students explore topics such as climate change, ecosystem dynamics, environmental sustainability, resource management, pollution control, and environmental ethics, gaining the knowledge required to evaluate, manage, and mitigate environmental issues across local, national, and global contexts.

Throughout the program, students engage in hands-on laboratory experiments, field research, and community-based projects that foster experiential learning and real-world application. Interdisciplinary coursework encourages integration of environmental science with economics, public policy, and social sciences, allowing students to understand the socio-ecological systems and develop holistic solutions. Graduates develop critical thinking, quantitative analysis, and communication skills, enabling them to design and implement effective strategies for environmental preservation, sustainability, and resource management.

Key information

Duration
-
Tuition fee
$44,210.00/year
Start dates & application deadlines
-
More details
-

Key Facts

  • Program Title: Environmental Sciences (L and S)
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Science
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 15 January 2026
  • Location: University of Wisconsin, United States
  • Field of Study: Environmental Sciences
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations in Environmental Sciences
• Introduction to Environmental Science
• General Biology and Chemistry
• College Writing and Communication
• Earth Systems and Physical Geography

Year 2 – Core Environmental Concepts
• Ecology and Ecosystem Dynamics
• Environmental Chemistry
• Statistics and Data Analysis
• Environmental Policy and Ethics

Year 3 – Applied Environmental Studies
• Climate Science and Sustainability
• Natural Resource Management
• Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
• Fieldwork and Laboratory Research

Year 4 – Advanced Integration and Capstone
• Environmental Modeling and Decision-Making
• Global Environmental Challenges
• Independent Research Project or Capstone
• Seminar in Environmental Science and Policy

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Environmental Sciences program are prepared for careers in environmental consulting, natural resource management, sustainability planning, environmental research, climate policy, conservation, environmental education, and governmental or nonprofit environmental programs. Many graduates pursue advanced degrees in environmental science, ecology, environmental policy, sustainability studies, or public health, enhancing their potential for leadership and specialized roles. Employers value graduates for their analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, interdisciplinary knowledge, and capacity to develop evidence-based solutions, making them highly competitive in addressing environmental challenges across public, private, and academic sectors.

Why Choose This Program

This program offers a distinctive combination of scientific knowledge, practical field experience, and interdisciplinary training, preparing students to address pressing environmental issues with informed, innovative, and sustainable solutions. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, access to cutting-edge laboratories, and opportunities for field-based research and experiential learning. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and the integration of scientific, social, and policy perspectives, equipping graduates to design, implement, and evaluate strategies for environmental protection and sustainability. Whether pursuing careers in research, policy, conservation, or education, students graduate with the expertise, practical skills, and professional confidence to make meaningful contributions to understanding and preserving the natural environment.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA