Trine introduces new environmental science degree

Trine University’s New Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Program: Preparing Future Environmental Leaders for a Sustainable Planet

Trine University is proud to announce the launch of its Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science degree program, drawing on its strengths in science and engineering. The program aims to prepare students with the necessary skills to tackle the environmental challenges facing our planet. Classes for this new program will begin in August, offering students hands-on fieldwork and research projects that will prepare them for careers in various fields related to the environment, law, health and safety, or public policy.

Located within the Rinker-Ross School of Health Sciences, the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science program equips students with the knowledge and skills to improve both planetary health and human well-being. With an emphasis on collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to the environment and human activities’ impact on it, this degree program prepares graduates for careers as environmental scientists, conservationists, educators, lawyers, policy analysts, or health and safety specialists.

The Bureau of Labor Services has projected above-average job growth in this field over the next decade. As a result, Trine University’s Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science offers promising career prospects for graduates. With over 99% of Trine graduates securing employment or continuing their education within six months of graduation over the past 11 years (Trine University website), this new program adds value to Trine’s already strong reputation for preparing students for success. For more information about this exciting new degree program at Trine University, visit their website at trine.edu.

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