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Top Colleges in Ohio for Environmental Science?

I'm planning to major in environmental science and want to study in Ohio. Does anyone know which colleges in Ohio have strong programs for environmental science? I'm looking for schools with good faculty and research opportunities.

a year ago

There are several institutions in Ohio known for strong environmental science programs:

1. The Ohio State University (OSU): OSU's School of Environment and Natural Resources offers an Environmental Science B.S., and the school is known for its research initiatives. The faculty is diverse and involved in numerous fields of study. Opportunities to participate in research, internships, and study abroad programs abound.

2. Case Western Reserve University: Case Western offers a B.A. degree in Environmental Studies and has a strong focus on experiential learning. The school offers several research and fieldwork opportunities, both on-campus and off in the broader community.

3. Oberlin College: Known for its commitment to environmental sustainability, Oberlin offers degrees in Environmental Studies, where you can cover a wide array of topics including science, policy, and societal impacts of environmental issues.

4. Miami University: Located in Oxford, the Institute for the Environment and Sustainability at Miami University offers a B.A. in Environmental Science. They also provide ample opportunities for fieldwork and internships.

5. University of Toledo: UT has a strong environmental science program and is known for its research, especially in the field of algal bloom affecting Lake Erie. Students have opportunities to work on these research projects.

Remember, a program's strength also depends largely on how well it aligns with your specific interests and career goals, so it's worth exploring the course offerings, faculty backgrounds, and research projects at each of these schools. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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