Environmental Science
Environmental science uses basic knowledge of the physical, chemical, biological, and quantitative aspects of natural systems. The knowledge of how these systems work is applied to solving problems largely created by human activities. Often these problems are represented by human-caused problems in the functioning of the natural systems that support society’s life-support systems, such as air, water, soil and climate. The scale of disturbance ranges between molecular and cellular to individuals, populations, ecosystems, regional and global levels.
While Highline doesn't offer a specific degree in environmental science, the Associate in Biology DTA/MRP can help you transfer to a 4-year program.
Environmental Science Degree Option
Associate in Biology DTA/MRP
- Program Length: Two years for full-time students. (Full-time is 12 credits or more)
- Costs per year: $4,740 tuition and fees
- Program Map: Associate in Biology DTA/MRP - Environmental Science
Career
A degree in environmental science can lead to many different career opportunities, though a bachelor’s degree or higher is usually required for most careers. Environmental science professionals often become scientists, researchers, educators, lawyers, policy analysts or government civil servants.
After Highline College
The DTA/MRP degree is best used to a 4-year college or university.
Top Transfer-To institutions
- University of Washington
- University of Washington - Tacoma
- Western Washington University
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