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Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science - Natural Resources & Conservation (Online)

Environmental scientists are stewards of the planet. They analyze environmental issues related to everything from climate change to overpopulation to biodiversity. They are the champions of clean energy, clean air and a thriving, healthy planet.

Southern New Hampshire University’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in Environmental Science degree online program gives you a strong foundation in natural and physical sciences. You will gain the education and hands-on experience you need to pursue your passion for the environment.

Lab courses are conducted with custom lab kits mailed directly to students. Use this hands-on experience to develop practical solutions to the environmental problems affecting us all and promote sound conservation practices for the future.

Learn how to:

  • Practice and apply effective communication strategies
  • Analyze intersections of the human and natural world
  • Propose practical solutions to complex environmental problems
  • Articulate a personal ethical framework
  • Apply technological and field-based methods to environmental study
  • Design and execute projects that integrate the scientific method

Learn how to look at the environment from all angles. Focus on conservation and management of natural resources. Enjoy putting your passion for the environment to work with the online Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with a concentration in Natural Resources and Conservation. This focus helps you develop a broad skill set that employers want. You’ll be able to solve environmental problems like climate change and energy issues.

Learn how to analyze the way that the human and natural world work together. Create an understanding of ecology. Apply fieldwork, report writing and crafting an ethical framework for how you approach protecting the planet.

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