Are you passionate about protecting the natural world and improving human well-being? Do you want to address the critical environmental challenges facing today’s global society through conservation, public health, law, or policy?
Whether your interest lies in protecting endangered species, improving water quality, shaping environmental policy, or promoting public health, this program equips you with the tools to make a difference.
Students choose from Conservation/Stewardship, Public/Occupational Health, or Policy—allowing them to tailor their education to specific career goals.
Classes typically have fewer than 24 students, fostering close mentorship and collaborative learning.
Alabama’s extraordinary biodiversity and complex environmental history provide an ideal setting for field study and applied research.
Students have access to graduate-level courses and can earn professional certificates in Environmental Management or Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
At least half of the faculty conduct environmental research—and undergraduates are actively involved in projects on topics such as water quality, species conservation, and environmental policy.
“Our goal is to prepare students not only to understand the complexities of the natural world, but to engage with it—through science, stewardship, and service.
“Whether they pursue careers in healthcare, conservation, research, or public policy, our graduates leave ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøready to make a meaningful impact.”
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