Environmental Science Major (BS)
The DBU Environmental Science program, leading to a Bachelor of Science degree, includes a range of courses, which prepare graduates for a career in environmentally-related problem-solving vocations. This is a science degree providing a systematic study of God's created environment. It includes courses in math, chemistry, physics, biology, air, soils, and water pollution to provide an overall understanding of the many factors which lead to environmental issues and their solutions. Since most environmental issues deal with human activities, the study of economics, Christian ethics, law, and social sciences will be covered in conjunction with the required science topics.
- Total Credit Hours: 120 Minimum
- Program Length: 4 Years (average) for full-time students
- Course Descriptions
- Natural Science and Mathematics Minors
Designed to Meet Your Needs
Course Convenience
DBU offers classes in a variety of formats, including:
- Classroom
- Hybrid (Classroom and Online)*
- Online*
*Selected courses are available in the formats listed. View the current Schedule of Classes for specific courses.
Classes Start
Generally, classes begin four times a year:
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
- Winter
Degree Plan
Travel Opportunities
In addition to mission trips, DBU periodically offers students travel opportunities to earn course credit.