Graduate School
This program prepares the next generation of leading environmental problem solvers. Students enter with bachelor's and/or master's degrees in science, engineering, health sciences, liberal arts, education or business. Doctoral candidates conduct research examining components of the Earth system and how society will need to adapt to sustain the environment, human health and well-being. Our graduates are recruited locally, nationally, and internationally in diverse domains such as research, academia, national labs, agencies and nonprofit organizations.
Take classes across various graduate programs on campus to widen your knowledge and deepen your expertise
The program is a hub of environmental research with support from national entities such as the Environmental Protection Agency
Faculty and students have a global research footprint, addressing local to worldwide problems
For Nakul Karle, Â鶹¹ÙÍø was the ideal place to apply his physics knowledge. In the process, he met lifelong friends and marked several special achievements. Among them, he was the first non-European student selected for a prestigious research project at SIRTA, a renowned research observatory in Paris. He is now a postdoctoral researcher at the Howard University - Beltsville Research Campus.
Graduates of the doctoral program in Environmental Science and Engineering are recruited by companies, agencies, and organizations across the country and internationally. Our alumni gain employment in organizations such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.