Department of Environmental Sciences Cook College
What is Environmental Science? Environmental Science is the interdisciplinary study of problems related to human impacts and natural processes in the atmosphere, aquatic systems, and soils.
Why Environmental Science?
Department of Environmental Sciences Faculty: 26 Staff: 30 Undergraduate majors: 150 Graduate students: 140 Environmental Science Club: Fall Field Trip Faculty Dinner Career Fair
Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Program Options Environmental Science:Environmental Chemistry Atmospheric Science Biogeochemical Cycles Soil Science Applied Environmental Science: Environmental Health Pollution Prevention Environmental Science Policy Curriculum Director: Dr. Robert Tate
Other programs that make their home in the Department of Environmental Sciences Meteorology: Program Coordinator: Dr. Robert Harnack BioEnvironmental Engineering: Program Coordinator: Dr. Christopher G. Uchrin
Facilities: Instructional Computing Laboratory (room 323) Environmental Microbiology and Environmental Chemistry Teaching Laboratory Research Laboratories
More Facilities: Atmospheric Modeling Laboratory The Photochemical Assessment Monitoring (PAM) Site The Official New Brunswick Weather Station Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratory
Linkages: Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI; Busch Campus) Biotechnology Center (Cook-Foran Hall) Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences (Cook)
Career Opportunities: Environmental Consulting U.S. Environmental Protection agency New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Environmental Health and Safety Water and Wastewater Treatment Environmental Education Environmental Law
Financial Aid Cook College and Rutgers University offer: federal and state grant and loan programs general and targeted scholarships for Cook students majoring in Environmental Science Cook Honors and George H. Cook Scholars programs
Department of Environmental Sciences Cook College