Environmental Sciences, Chemistry Concentration, Ph.D.
نظرة عامة على البرنامج
ENV-CHEM - Environmental Sciences, Chemistry Concentration, Ph.D.
Program Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy degree program in Environmental Sciences offers concentrations in biology, chemistry, agriculture, geosciences, and integrated research but emphasizes the solution of complex environmental problems using an interdisciplinary approach. Course work is required in biology, chemistry, geology, agriculture, and sociology. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that students become aware of a wide range of environmental concerns and that their research includes a breadth of environmental understanding beyond the boundaries of a particular discipline. The goal of the program is to prepare students for careers in research, management, government service, teaching, and other areas where they can make productive contributions to the solution of environmental problems.
Admission Requirements
- General Graduate Admissions Requirements
- Procedures
- International Students
- Resident Classification
- Resident Alien
- Admissions Classifications
- Admission to the Graduate College
- Special Admissions
- Veteran's Benefits
- College of Engineering Admission Requirements MS
- College of Engineering PHD Admissions Requirements
Degree Requirements and Requisites
- Concentration Core Coursework: 13 hours
- Research and Dissertation Requirement: 18 hours
- Advisor Guided Concentration Coursework: 30 hours
- Total Degree Requirement: 61 hours
Additional Information
- The general requirements for the Ph.D. degree in Environmental Sciences are:
- Concentration Core Coursework
- Research and Dissertation Requirement
- Advisor Guided Concentration Coursework
- Total Degree Requirement
Undergraduate Fast Track Program
- Not specified
Program Long Title
Environmental Sciences, Chemistry Concentration, Ph.D.
College/School
Interdisciplinary Studies
Department(s)
Environmental Studies
Catalog Full Description
The Doctor of Philosophy degree program in Environmental Sciences offers concentrations in biology, chemistry, agriculture, geosciences, and integrated research but emphasizes the solution of complex environmental problems using an interdisciplinary approach. Course work is required in biology, chemistry, geology, agriculture, and sociology. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that students become aware of a wide range of environmental concerns and that their research includes a breadth of environmental understanding beyond the boundaries of a particular discipline. The goal of the program is to prepare students for careers in research, management, government service, teaching, and other areas where they can make productive contributions to the solution of environmental problems.
