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Environmental Science Colleges in Massachusetts?

As someone passionate about the environment, I'm looking into colleges in Massachusetts for environmental science. Can anyone recommend schools with strong programs and good opportunities for research or internships?

4 months ago

I'm glad to hear about your interest in environmental science. There are several colleges in Massachusetts known for their strong Environmental Science programs.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): While it's obviously famous for its engineering and computer science programs, MIT also has a robust Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences. The environmental science major at MIT emphasizes interdisciplinary study across a wide range of fields.

2. Harvard University: Harvard offers a concentration in Environmental Science and Public Policy. This program provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary study of environmental science, allowing students to dive deep into their particular areas of interest.

3. University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst): Their program in Environmental Science offers a multidisciplinary approach to environmental studies and provides numerous research opportunities. The campus itself incorporates sustainable practices, providing a living lab for students.

4. Tufts University: Tufts offers an Environmental Studies major, which combines natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. It focuses on experiential learning and often involves fieldwork. There's also the Tufts Institute of the Environment that provides research opportunities.

5. Clark University: Clark is well-renowned for their geography department, including a strong Environmental Science Program that allows you to choose from more specialized tracks, like Environmental Science and Policy. Being smaller, it offers a chance for more intimate class sizes and personalized attention.

Internship opportunities vary but would typically be a part of the programs at all these schools. Consider reaching out to the department or career center at each institution directly to ask about opportunities specific to your particular interests within the field. Good luck!

4 months ago

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