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Why Environmental Science at Valpo?

Grounded in science and compassion, we radiate global change. Students with a passion to pave the way toward a brighter, more sustainable future shine in Valpo’s environmental science program. Our students thrive in living, outdoor laboratories – from protected natural areas to industrial zones. Starting year one, students are restoring fish habitats, aiding reforestation efforts, and taking strides toward environmental justice.

Our flexible program allows students to pursue a complete major in environmental science or a complementary environmental science major. Both pathways equip students with the scientific, humanistic, and social perspectives necessary to preserve and protect earth’s ecosystems.

78,980

About Our Environmental Science Degrees

In step with Valpo values, the College of Arts and Sciences is committed to empowering students to grow into compassionate servant-leaders. Every student’s Valpo experience begins with an intellectual, emotional, and spiritual journey through our University’s liberal arts core, starting with the Valparaiso University Experience (VUE). This uniquely Valpo perspective gives environmental science students a strong foundation in cultural awareness, communication, and social sciences.

Just as environmental challenges aren’t limited to one area of expertise, our program is designed to pass a truly interdisciplinary perspective on to our students. Our bachelor of science draws on the principles of biology, chemistry, environmental engineering, economics, geography, philosophy, psychology, and more, preparing tomorrow’s leaders to always see the larger picture.

Students interested in environmental science can pursue a 52-credit bachelor of science in environmental science or a 32-credit complementary environmental science major to accompany a primary major of choice.

Environmental Science Core30 Cr.
GEO 260Environmental Conservation3 Cr.
BIO 171Unity of Life4 Cr.
BIO 172Diversity of Life4 Cr.
CHEM 121General Chemistry I4 Cr.
CHEM 122General Chemistry II4 Cr.
GEO 104Intro to Geomorphology in Earth Systems Science4 Cr.
GEO 215Intro to Geographic Info Systems4 Cr.
One Course from the
Following Options
1 Cr.
BUS 205Business Statistics3 Cr.
GEO 460Data Analysis3 Cr.
MET 460Data Analysis3 Cr.
PSY 201Statistical Methods3 Cr.
STAT 140General Statistics3 Cr.
STAT 240Statistical Analysis3 Cr.
One Course from the
Following Options
3 Cr.
GEO 475Culture, Nature, Landscape3 Cr.
PHIL 230Environmental Philosophy and Ethics3 Cr.
Environmental Science Electives14 Cr.
BIO 215Fundamental Microbiology for Engineers3 Cr.
BIO 350Field Biology: Spring3 Cr.
BIO 430Plant Biology4 Cr. *
BIO 435Insect Biology4 Cr. *
BIO 440Ecology4 Cr. *
CHEM 221Organic Chemistry I4 Cr.
CHEM 222Organic Chemistry II4 Cr.
CHEM 230Quantitative Analysis4 Cr.
CHEM 341Environmental Chemistry3 Cr.
CE 364Environmental Engineering I4 Cr. *
ENVS 290Topics in Environmental Science1 Cr.
ENVS 490Advanced Topics in Environmental Science1 Cr.
GEO 264Soils and the Environment3 Cr.
GEO 266River Systems and Landforms3 Cr.
GEO 304Process Geomorphology and Terrain Analysis4 Cr.
GEO 315Environmental Applications of GIS3 Cr.
GEO 265Biogeography3 Cr.
GEO 385Field Study1 Cr. (when an environmental field study)
GEO 415Advanced Geographic Information Systems3 Cr.
GEO 240Introduction to Climate Change3 Cr. OR
MET 240Introduction to Climate Change3 Cr.
MET 440Global Climate Change3 Cr.
**Minimum of 14 credit hours from the options above, including at least one Writing in the Discipline (WID) course (marked with *)
Capstone Experience2-4 Cr.
ENVS 499Colloquium on Environmental Science and Management1 Cr.
One Additional Course from the Following Options2-4 Cr.
ENVS 381Co-Operative Education in Environmental Science1 Cr.
ENVS 386Internship in Environmental Science0.5 Cr.
ENVS 495Independent Research in Environmental Science0.5 Cr.
ENVS 499Colloquium on Environmental Science and Management1 Cr.
**ENVS 495 and ENVS 499 can be repeated for credit

A degree in environmental science empowers Valpo graduates to lend their light in communities all over the world. According to a 2023 report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for environmental scientists and specialists is projected to grow by 7% through 2033 – with an annual median salary of $78,980.

Careers in Environmental Science:

  • Wildlife conservationist 
  • Environmental consultant
  • Environmental lawyer
  • Environmental technician
  • Educator
  • Geographer
  • Marine biologist
  • Microbiologist
  • Renewable energy researcher
  • Sustainability engineer
  • Water quality specialist

Student Success

Environmental science alumna Chloe Kennedy ’24 switched her major during her junior year to pursue her passions, leading to two intensive internships within the federal government: one with a National Wildlife Refuge System and one with the National Park Service at the Indiana Dunes National Park just minutes from campus.

Meet Our Faculty

Professors. Mentors. Friends. At Valparaiso University, you will work on real-life problems alongside faculty leaders with decades of business experience and a true desire to do what’s best for you.

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