Environmental Science
Environmental Science explores the intersection between humans and the natural world. This complex field touches upon aspects of the biological and physical sciences, governmental policies, economics, and social issues. Success at addressing environmental issues therefore requires an interdisciplinary approach. Our Environmental Science major educates you in the physical and social sciences, helping you to be reflectively aware of the natural environment in which you live, globally responsible of the Earth and its resources, and prepared to successfully address all types of environmental issues.
Learning Outcomes
- Learn from faculty who live what they teach and are vested in meeting your needs as a student
- Gain hands-on experience through original research and internship opportunities
- Work closely with Mercyhurst’s Departments of Biology and Geology to create an educational plan that fits your interests
- Develop a background in the physical sciences while also learning about crucial social science aspects of environmental issues
- Enjoy a close-knit department with small class sizes and access to modern equipment, labs, and classrooms
- Go beyond the classroom to learn by getting out into the field and traveling outside of Erie
- Conduct original research and present your results at local, regional, and national conferences
- Learn by doing when conducting real field tests and surveys
Career Outcomes
With a degree in Environmental Science from Mercyhurst, you get a well-rounded education encompassing the scientific and social aspects of environmental problems, and a deep understanding of the interaction between humans and the natural world. Jobs for environmental scientists range from working for federal and state governmental agencies, to work related to environmental remediation, to academia.
- BIO 146: ECOL&EVOL BIO OF ORGANISMS (3 credits)
- BIO 147: ECOL&EVOL BIO OF ORG LAB (1 credit)
- ENVS 105: INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (3 credits)
- GEOL 100: DYNAMIC EARTH (3 credits)
- GEOL 102: DYNAMIC EARTH LAB (1 credit)
- Three additional environmental theme courses that are 200 level or higher approved by the minor advisor.
- Two of the additional 200 level courses must be science courses (e.g., BIO, GEO, PUBH, or SCI).
- SUST 101: Foundations of Sustainability
- SCI 100: Environmental Problem Solving
- SUST 210: Responding to Climate Change
- Two qualifying electives
- SUST 490: Senior Field Experience
Minor Requirements
Additional Requirements
Minor Requirements
Christopher Dolanc, Ph.D.
Co-Director, Environmental Science
Office: Zurn 104
Meet the Faculty
Christopher Dolanc
Associate Professor of Biology; Director, Environmental Science Program; Interim Director, Sustainability Studies Program