Environmental science | Policy, planning and management option
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Advocate for the environment
Shape policies, laws, permits and regulations surrounding environmental science. Through political, economic, historical and ethical approaches, you’ll gain the skills to directly impact how the environment is managed and protected. Study topics from ecological sciences and water conservation to government regulations and city planning.
With an emphasis in policy, planning and management, you’ll be ready for a career in politics, policymaking, public relations, ecotourism, land management and more.
Overview
Guiding environmental policies
Degree fit
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Are passionate about environmental issues
- Enjoy the outdoors
- Like science
- Are a creative problem solver
- Have strong interpersonal communication skills
Career outcomes
Current job openings
1,156 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HIPotential careers and starting salaries
- Postsecondary Political Science Teachers
$48,689 - Climate Change Analysts
$58,114 - Legislators
$39,907 - Statisticians
$73,624 - Social Science Research Assistants
$40,241
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Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
Financial aid
Paying for college can feel overwhelming, but U of I’s Financial Aid Office is here to help. Our experienced financial aid counselors can assist you in exploring financial aid options, making informed financial decisions and addressing common concerns.
To maximize aid and scholarship possibilities, be sure to complete your FAFSA. For information on FAFSA deadlines and answers to common questions, visit the University of Idaho FAFSA website.
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Scholarships
Unlock scholarship opportunities at University of Idaho! When you apply to U of I, you're automatically considered for scholarships. We also offer a variety of scholarships based on experience, background and academic programs that student can apply for to help pay for college.
Explore available scholarships on our Scholarships website.
Clubs and involvement opportunities
Hands-on learning
The Env.S. curriculum includes field-based courses offered through other departments such as Fish and Wildlife, Geology and more.
Examples of field-based courses include:
- Field Activities in Environmental Science (ENVS 1020)
- Senior Research Capstone (ENVS 4970)
Clubs
- Environmental Club
- Conservation Biology Club
Internships
Environmental science students find internships with public agencies, non-profit organizations, private industry and research institutions.
Application information
Undergraduate applications open each September and admissions are processed on a rolling basis. Qualified students are admitted and considered for scholarships and financial aid as applications are received.
Explore admission requirements and apply on our Admissions website.