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Environmental Science College Options in PA?

I'm passionate about environmental science and am looking at colleges in Pennsylvania. Can anyone recommend some top schools for this field? How are the resources and research opportunities?

4 months ago

Pennsylvania offers several strong programs for environmental science you might want to consider:

1. University of Pennsylvania (Penn): Penn offers an Earth Science degree with a concentration in Environmental Sciences. As an Ivy League institution, Penn provides numerous opportunities for research, and its well-funded programs might open doors for internships or working on faculty-led research programs.

2. Penn State University: Penn State has an impressive College of Agricultural Sciences, where you can major in Environmental Resource Management. They are known for their hands-on and practical approach and have options to focus on areas such as water science or soil science.

3. Swarthmore College: A liberal arts college, Swarthmore offers an Environmental Studies program that takes an interdisciplinary approach, combining science, economics, and even philosophy. Their students often participate in research projects and internships in the Philadelphia area.

4. Franklin & Marshall College: Also a liberal arts college, Franklin & Marshall offers an Environmental Science major that combines courses in the natural and social sciences, for a well-rounded understanding of the field.

Each of these schools provides a strong foundation in Environmental Science, with access to research opportunities and resources. Note that conducting campus visits or attending virtual info sessions can give you a better understanding of each school's unique offerings and help determine which might be a good fit for you. It might also be beneficial to contact the environmental science department at the schools you're interested in to get more specific information about research opportunities for undergraduates.

4 months ago

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