- Classes in the Department of Environmental Science at Southeast are taught by more than 20 dedicated faculty with diverse academic backgrounds and varied research interests who will make your educational experience dynamic and comprehensive.
- The teaching and research facilities available to you as an Environmental Science major at Southeast are state-of-the-art and you are encouraged to take advantage of a wide variety of potential research experiences in cooperation with faculty members and field supervisors.
- You may tailor the program to your specific academic needs and interests by choosing from seven areas of emphasis within the Environmental Science major.
- Outdoor research opportunities are available in nearby state parks and conservation areas. The I.R. Kelso Wildlife Sanctuary, which offers 150 acres of forest and field, lies within a ten-minute drive of the University.
- The University also is affiliated with the Reis Biological Station in the Ozarks and the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Miss., where you may take summer courses.
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