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Environmental Sciences
 
The School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability (SESES) has recently become the Center for Sustainability. The Center is the home for undergraduate and graduate degree programs in environmental sciences and environmental studies at NAU. The environmental science program covers a wide range of themes including: Soil Ecology, Forest Ecology, Landscape Ecology, Evolutionary Ecology, Ecosystem Ecology, Microbial Ecology, Community Ecology / Biodiversity, Population Ecology.
 


 

School of Earth Sciences & Environmental Sustainability Faculty by Theme

 

Landscape Ecology
Brett Dickson**
Steve Sesnie*
Thomas Sisk
Paleoecology
Scott Anderson
Ken Cole

Microbial Ecology
Nancy Johnson

Soil Ecology
Nancy Johnson


 

Degrees

 
Undergraduate
B.S in Environmental Sciences with one of the following emphasis areas:
Applied Geology
Applied Mathematics
Biology
Chemistry
Administration and Policy
Communication
Management
Microbiology
 
Graduate
M.S. in Environmental Sciences and Policy:
Offers the opportunity to understand, integrate, and apply scientific knowledge from diverse fields, including ecology, chemistry, geomorphology, and hydrology. The program provides training in critical thinking and communication skills delivered through a shared, interdisciplinary program core that is complemented by advanced technical studies tailored to meet your unique needs and interests.


***For a complete listing of degrees view NAU's Academic Catalog


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