Finding solutions to pressing issues at the intersection of the environment and society Environmental Science

At its heart, the environmental science major is about our natural world and how human interaction helps or hinders it. In this program, you’ll become a solid environmental professional with practical skills in high-demand areas like big data and geographic information systems (GIS).

Credential Type

  • B.S.

Major Credits Required

  • 52

Offered As

  • Major/Minor

Additional Degree Options

  • B.A.
Wheaton in the Black Hills students

98.9% employed or in graduate school

Within six months of graduation, nearly 99% of Wheaton’s Class of 2021 found work in their field or continued their education.

$75,530 average salary

The U.S. Department of Labor reports the median salary for an environmental scientist in 2021 was about $75k.

100% completed an internship

Our Environmental Science students all pursue at least one internship during their time at Wheaton.

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You can reach us anytime via admissions@wheaton.edu.

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Students in Thailand conducting research for a mudflat study

Caring for God’s Green Earth Why Study Environmental Science at Wheaton?

Many students in our program are bonded by a love of the outdoors, a connection only enhanced by unique field experiences like Wheaton in the Black Hills—our multidisciplinary Field Station in South Dakota.

Studying environmental science prepares you for careers in conservation, protection, sustainability, and public health and policy. The discipline draws on a broad understanding of biology, geology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics to develop holistic solutions to pressing environmental challenges. You’ll explore the many ways humans interact with God’s creation in courses such as:

  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Environmental Law, Justice, and Development
  • The Dynamic Earth and Environment
  • Environmental Pollution and Toxicology
  • Introduction to Environmental Engineering
  • Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Certificate in Environmental Sustainability

The goal of the Certificate in Environmental Sustainability is to equip students with the theoretical and technical skills needed to engage in the analysis of sustainability issues and develop practical, implementable solutions to the issues. 

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Program Highlight: Wheaton in the Black Hills

Study in the Great Outdoors

The Wheaton College Field Station in the Black Hills of South Dakota provides hands-on field learning experiences and includes trips to explore the ecosystems of Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains and National Parks like Yellowstone and Grand Tetons. Students live and learn in community while seeing their classroom learning come alive in the field.

Learn About Wheaton in the Black Hills

Faces and Spaces Where You’ll Learn, Who You’ll Meet

Our Faculty

Our faculty members have a wide range of research interests, including indoor air pollution, tectonics, geochemistry, public health, zoonotic diseases, water resources, and political ecology.

A building on the Wheaton campus

Our Facilities

The Meyer Science Center is home to state-of-the-art labs and classrooms. Wheaton College itself is devoted to sustainability and the stewardship of God’s creation; our green operations include obtaining LEED certification for campus facilities.

Our Experiences

Beyond campus, our students learn in nearby forest preserves, aquariums, arboretums, parks, and zoos, as well as at our Field Station in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and around the world. They engage with each other, the earth, and the community through internships, service learning, and campus organizations.

Geology Students with Dr. Keil in Black Hills

Scholarships and Endowed Funds

We want our programs to be accessible to all. We have several scholarships and endowed funds that support our programs beyond aid provided in college financial aid packages.

WITH Wheaton Opportunities Across Campus & Beyond

Interdisciplinary learning is a way of life at Wheaton. Aside from your work within your chosen major, you can enrich your educational experience and connect with peers and professors across campus (and beyond) in many ways.

Real-World Learning at Wheaton & Beyond

  • Wheaton in the Black Hills
  • Study abroad opportunities in Thailand, Denmark, and around the world in Human Needs and Global Resources (HNGR Program) internship placements.

Other Opportunities

  • Independent research projects
  • Environmental internships
  • Other study abroad and domestic travel experiences including Wheaton in Chicago and Au Sable Institute of Environmental Science

 Related Centers, Organizations & Co-Curriculars

  • International Sustainable Development Studies Institute in Thailand
  • Campus organizations such as Earth Club and Solidarity Cabinet

Additional Academic Opportunities: Common Minors, Certificates & Second Majors

 

Environmental Science TA Teaching class
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE for Christ & His Kingdom

Faith and Learning at Wheaton

A Wheaton education is built on the foundation of our unique Christ at the Core general education curriculum. Explore the complex systems of God’s creation and the pressing environmental challenges facing it, all under a strong biblical, environmental ethic that guides us to comprehensive stewardship of the environment God entrusted to us.

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Success After Wheaton What Does an Environmental Scientist Do?

Environmental studies jobs can be found everywhere, from fields and forests to labs and agencies.

Careers

Job titles for recent graduates include:

  • Corporate responsibility assistant
  • Data engineer
  • Environmental protection specialist
  • Field chemist
  • Forest sustainability analyst
  • Environmental standards regulator
  • Project manager
  • Environmental restoration technician
  • Toxicology research support contractor
  • Urban planner
  • Hazardous materials manager
  • Public health officer
  • Environmental compliance professional

Continued Learning

Our alumni earn advanced degrees at schools such as:

  • Georgia Institute of Technology (Ph.D., Bioengineering)
  • Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.S., Environmental Engineering)
  • Duke University (M.S., Water Resources Science and Management)
  • Yale School of the Environment (M.S., Environmental Social Science)
  • University of Michigan (M.S., Environmental Health)
  • Oklahoma State University (M.S., Environmental Geography)

 

Wheaton Alumnus Ben Lowe
Environmental Studies Alumni in Action

Harvey Fellowship Winner

“Wheaton helped connect my interest in God’s creation with my faith, my theology, and my understanding of God’s mission in the world and how we’re called to be a part of it.”

– Ben Lowe ‘07

Environmental science alumnus Ben Lowe ’07 was awarded the prestigious Harvey Fellowship for his graduate work at the University of Florida.

The Harvey Fellows Program, funded by the Mustard Seed Foundation, "provides scholarships to Christian students who are pursuing graduate studies at premier universities in fields considered to be underrepresented by Christians and who possess a unique vision to impact society through their vocations."

RESOURCES & LINKS Dig Deeper

If you’re a current student or want to dig deeper in this area of study, here are some additional resources for you to explore.

Department Website

Visit Wheaton's Earth & Environmental Science Department website for details about our majors, minors, faculty, learning opportunities, and more.

Course Requirements

View the Wheaton College catalog for specific degree requirements and course descriptions.

Next Steps

Interested in studying Environmental Science at Wheaton? Request more information or start your application today.