Program overview

Explore the science of human interaction with the natural world. Choose either a marine or an environmental concentration to focus on the ecosystems you want to study. Learn about climate change, conservation, marine and forest ecosystems, soil and water pollution, sustainable solutions and more. Put your learning into practice by taking part in faculty-led research, internships, and opportunities to get hands-on experience.

94K

environment science jobs projected in the U.S. through 2030*

7,300

new jobs projected to be added by 2030*

$73,530

is the median annual salary for environmental science professionals*

Turn your passion into a career

Rider environmental sciences graduates leave well-prepared for productive careers in academia, government, industry and nonprofit institutions. The major also provides solid training for the exploration of graduate studies. So where can a Rider degree in environmental sciences lead you? 

Marine life in a student's hand

Program requirements

This program features an interdisciplinary curriculum with coursework in geological, environmental, and marine sciences (GEMS), biology, chemistry, physics and social sciences. Students focus their studies by choosing an environmental or marine concentration. 

Learn science by doing science

Environmental Sciences students participate in extensive laboratory and field studies. You’ll explore ecosystems from forests to the ocean and acquire the knowledge and skills required for a wide range of potential careers.

Group of students getting samples of water outdoors
Jessica Munyan Class of 2016
I love doing all parts of the research — the collecting, analyzing and organizing the data and drawing conclusions — and communicating those findings to others, which is key. I learned all of that at Rider.
Jessica Munyan '16
Environmental Sciences (B.S.)
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Financial aid resources

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Contact

Environmental Sciences (B.S.)

Alexander Grushow

Professor, Department Chair

Department of Earth and Chemical Sciences

Mike and Patti Hennessy Science and Technology Center

grushow [at] rider.edu

609-896-5095

Academic Focus: Chemistry

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