UMA Undergraduate Guide 2011-2012 Environmental Conservation Academic Departments and Programs Environmental Science
Program Information
Environmental Science 310 Holdsworth Degree: Bachelor of Science Contact: Deborah Picking The Environmental Science Program offers an interdisciplinary major in the Department of Environmental Conservation. Cooperating disciplines are: Environmental Conservation; Food Science; Geosciences; Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning; Microbiology; Plant, Soil, and Insect Sciences; Resource Economics; Veterinary and Animal Sciences; and Public Health Sciences. Program Directors: Professors Curtice Griffin and Richard Yuretich, Contributing faculty: Food Science—Professor Levin; Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning—Professor Ryan; Microbiology—Professor Leschine; Environmental Conservation—Professors Fuller, Griffin, Kittredge, Randhir; Plant, Soil, and Insect Sciences—Professors Manning, Parkash, Simkins, Vittum, Xing; Resource Economics—Professors Field, Stevens, Stranlund; Veterinary and Animal Sciences—Professors Clark; Lecturers Haynes, Olock. |
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