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Washington State University
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Program Level
Bachelor's Degree
Program
Environmental and Ecosystem Sciences
Summary

Flexible, interdisciplinary science curriculum that gives you the freedom to focus on what interests you the most 
Campus ecology laboratories, field trips, internship programs, and study abroad opportunities allow you to apply your knowledge 
Participate in undergraduate research guided by renowned faculty 
Career
With an Environmental and Ecosystem Sciences degree, you can work in: 

Forest or park management 
Hazardous materials management 
Science writing 
Climatology, hydrology, or oceanography 
City, regional, or parks and recreation planning 
Transfer Students
WSU accepts credit from Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and CLEP exams, associate degrees, Running Start and more.  

You’re considered a transfer student at WSU if you’ve received college credit post-high school.  

Use our Transfer Course Search Tool to determine what courses you need to take at your current institution to transition to WSU smoothly. 

Admission to WSU and admission to your desired major are two separate processes. Contact your academic department for specific requirements and prerequisites unique to your major. 

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Bachelor Environmental and Ecosystem Sciences
Intake
January, October
Program Length
3 years
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