Environmental Science Systems overview faculty program organizations after graduation Our new and exciting program leads to a B.S. degree with a curriculum that is truly interdisciplinary, with a broad range of courses in the environmental sciences, including natural systems, biology, chemistry and physics. The program prepares students for entry-level positions in basic research and applied research labs, such as those found in the environmental industry, as well as environmental planning in the public sector and private industry. Additional training at the graduate level will allow students to pursue diverse careers in scientific research, law, government policy, or environmental journalism. A very specialized curriculum allows students to complete both the B.S. degree at Le Moyne and the M.S. degree in Environmental Engineering Science at Syracuse University in as little as five years. Opportunities Check out the list of scholarship, fellowship and grant possibilities on the Le Moyne College Scholarship Opportunities Web page. The site includes a search with filters option to help narrow the list to your specific interests. Students with a strong interest in the environment may wish to check out the Morris K. and Stewart L. Udall Foundation for their undergraduate scholarship program. Graduate Study in Environmental Studies/Sciences There are many programs of graduate study, in every aspect of environmental science. Just a few examples are listed below. SUNY-ESF: Our neighbor has several options for graduate study Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Bard College: Bard Center for Environmental Policy University of Massachusetts - Department of Environmental Conservation University of Massachusetts - Department of Resource Economics Graduate Study in Climate Research Climate System Research Center at the University of Massachusetts Earth System Science Center at Penn State