The Environmental Science Graduate Program (ESGP) is a multi-college endeavor at The Ohio State University (OSU) and is comprised of faculty from many departments within the colleges of Biological Sciences; Engineering; Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences; Mathematical and Physical Sciences; Medicine; Social and Behavioral Sciences; and Veterinary Medicine.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science offers three areas of specialization within geodetic science at the graduate level - geodesy, photogrammetry, etc.
Civil and environmental engineers plan, design, build, maintain, and address the environmental impacts of constructed facilities and public works essential to American civilization.
The Environmental Health Program at Bowling Green University offers an integrated study of physical, chemical and biological agents and their effect on the environment and human health.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science offers three areas of specialization within geodetic science at the Graduate level - geodesy, photogrammetry, and mapping/geographic information science.
Environmental Science at BGSU places priority on the natural sciences. Students develop the skills needed to investigate, document, and solve environmental problems.
Beginning with a strong foundation in science, the interdisciplinary Environmental Studies (ES) curriculum is based on the premise that environmental problem solving requires a working knowledge of all the aspects that impact current issues and conflicts.
The Environmental Engineering and Science programs offer Graduate School specializations in air pollution control/air quality, water quality processes, hazardous waste engineering and management, environmental hydrology and environmental engineering management.
Our two undergraduate majors, Zoology and Evolution and Ecology, will give you real-world experience through field and laboratory classes as well as hands-on research guided by world-class faculty. You will also learn diverse approaches to thinking and problem-solving and experience endless opportunities for growth, both personally and professionally.
Ohio State’s Environmental Economics programs feature some of the world’s leading scholars and a unique blend of basic and applied economics—sometimes with a twist toward economic development.