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About the Department of Environmental Sciences
The Department of Environmental Sciences is an academic department in
the College of Arts and Sciences, offering instruction and conducting
research in the areas of Ecology, Geosciences, Hydrology, and
Atmospheric Sciences. This unique juxtaposition of several sciences in
one Department fosters cooperation and exchange among traditional
disciplines that share similar methodological and philosophical
problems.The research endeavors of both faculty and graduate students,
whether disciplinary or interdisciplinary,deal largely with problems of
fundamental scientific interest and to a lesser extent with applied
science, management or policy making.
In addition to a full undergraduate program, the Department offers
graduate degree programs leading to the Master of Arts, Master of Science
and Doctor of Philosophy, emphasizing basic research of a disciplinary or
interdisciplinary nature. The faculty offers a wide range of graduate
courses in the above areas, as well as several weekly seminars featuring
invited speakers. In addition, the Fred Holmsley Moore lectures bring
distinguished speakers to the Department to lecture on issues of broad
environmental concern. Students have the opportunity of pursuing their
own research questions or participating in faculty research
programs.
Environmental Sciences is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the
interaction of processes that shape our natural environment. The
Environmental Sciences major provides strong preparation for (1)
employment in natural resource fields through liberal arts science
training; (2) professional schools through a focus on the reasoning,
analysis and management skills that involve natural processes; and (3)
graduate school in one of the disciplines through its in-depth training
in theory and method.
The department of Environmental Sciences, located in Clark Hall, offers
core courses in ecology, geosciences, hydrology,and atmospheric sciences
as well as liberal arts, science writing, pre-professional, and
methodology classes. To complement a strong curriculum the department
sponsors the Environmental Sciences Organization (ESO), a majors
seminar, and research opportunities. The ESO schedules activities
including academic advising sessions, lectures, career talks,
receptions, field trips, and parties. The one credit majors seminar
introduces the University community to issues and career opportunities
in Environmental Sciences. The department encourages all majors to
explore opportunities to work with the faculty and graduate students on
projects.
For students interested in the Environmental Sciences major/minor or in
our graduate program, information is available from our Prospective Students web page;
information on the major is also available in the lobby of Clark Hall.
Students interested in the major are encouraged to schedule an
appointment with one of the faculty members. Students seeking an
undergraduate advisor should contact: James Galloway at 924-7761. All
Environmental Sciences students interested in career opportunities,
summer placements, and academic funding should consult the bulletin
boards and literature outside the main office, Clark 111. Telephone:
924-7761.
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Environmental Sciences Department
291 McCormick Rd
Charlottesville, Virginia
(434) 924-7761 |
Maintained by
wsc4j@virginia.edu
and hee2b@virginia.edu.
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