2024-2025 Catalog
Environmental Science
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School of Natural Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
Kidd Math/Science Center
740-245-7397 office; 740-245-7172 fax
Mission Statement
The mission of the environmental science program is to provide the student with the necessary background and experience in the natural and social sciences to enable the student to enter an environmental career or continue on to graduate school.
Facilities
The Kidd Math/Science Center opened in 1985. With an award-winning masonry design, the center’s front doors open to a glass atrium with live plants and a trickling pond. A spacious lobby follows with comfortable studying facilities. The center houses three large chemistry labs, three biology labs, one physics lab, one computer lab, lecture rooms, faculty offices and a large bent glass greenhouse that enhances the view of campus. McKenzie Hall opened in 1997 providing math/science students along with the nursing students two large lecture halls, a variety of lecture rooms, an anatomy lab, three computer labs, faculty offices and a conference room with a beautiful view of campus and the surrounding landscape.
The campus is located in a rural area with both on and offcampus sites available for field study of streams, lakes, wetlands and woodlands.
ProgramsAssociate of ScienceBachelor of ScienceMinorCoursesNatural Science
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