Every scientific discipline you can think of has a direct relationship to environmental science because the environment is all around us. Getting an environmental science degree provides a wealth of career opportunities that have global importance.
Students can specialize in coastal engineering, hydrographic engineering, marine vehicles (naval architecture), marine materials and corrosion and underwater technology.
Whether you want to solve complex environmental problems, advocate for environmental protection or become the leader of a nature center or school, an environmental science degree from Florida Tech develops a strong background in science with hands-on experience in environmental research and problem solving.
Build Professional Relationships
Beyond the classroom, environmental science degree majors build leadership and professional experience through exciting internships and participation in academic organizations like Sigma Xi (scientific research society), the Marine Technology Society, Student Government and over 100 other campus-wide student organizations. Summer field projects and faculty-based research also enhances the Florida Tech experience.