Hello, I'm a high school junior from Massachusetts hoping to stay fairly local for college. I really want to study something in the field of environmental science. Does anyone know which colleges in MA have strong programs or a focus on environmental studies?
There are several institutions in Massachusetts where you might find excellent environmental science programs.
Tufts University has an Environmental Studies department that offers both full majors and minors in the subject. Tufts is known for integrating their Environmental Studies curriculum with other disciplines such as economics, engineering, and international relations among others, to provide a comprehensive view of environmental issues.
University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst) also has a highly regarded School of Earth & Sustainability. The environmental science program at UMass Amherst incorporates a substantial amount of fieldwork, lab studies, and research opportunities.
Clark University, located in Worcester, is another great institution for environmental science students. The environmental science program in Clark University is praised for its focus on solutions for environmental problems and real-world applications. One particularly standout feature is that they offer a fifth year free program, where students can obtain a free master's degree with one additional year of study after their bachelor's.
Boston College has a strong Environmental Studies program that provides a number of specialization tracks. The program emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of environmental studies, offering specializations related to politics, international studies, and philosophy among others.
Finally, Mount Holyoke College offers a strong Environmental Studies program with an emphasis on experience-based learning and offers a lot of opportunities for field work, research and internships.
It might help to tailor your list based on your personal interests within the field and the specific focus of the programs at these universities. Remember that visiting the university's websites and reaching out to department faculty can provide more in-depth and specific information to help guide your decision. I hope this gives you a good place to start!
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