Environmental Sciences

Degree Type
Associate of Science

Environmental Sciences ProgramNHTI's Environmental Sciences degree program provides an interdisciplinary approach to studying the social, ethical, and ecological interactions between the natural world and society. It offers the first two years of courses necessary for a four-year bachelor’s degree in environmental science for students interested in transferring.

Do you have questions? Contact Amy West, department chair, at awest@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4243, or Tracey Lesser, program coordinator, at tlesser@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4423.

Admission Requirements

Apply for this program today on our Admissions page with step-by-step instructions and enrollment pathways build just for you!

Career Information

Graduates of associate and bachelor’s degree programs have more employment opportunities. Graduates can find employment as city planning aides, economic research assistants, grazing examiners, soil testers, meteorological aids, and tree wardens. With a bachelor’s degree, graduates can find employment as biotechnologists, wildlife technicians, and specimen technicians.

Curriculum
General Education Requirements
Item #
Title
Lecture Hours
Lab Hours
Credits
Subtotal Credits
24
2
32-33
Total Credits
67-68
Additional Information

2023 Capstone Projects
2022 Capstone Projects
Program Learning Outcomes
  • Students will communicate effectively.
    • Students will employ vocabulary pertinent to environmental science.
    • Students will complete research and use peer-reviewed sources of literature.
  • Students will use critical thinking.
    • Students will apply the scientific method.
    • Students will connect principles of ecology and other natural sciences to environmental issues.
  • Students will demonstrate the application of scientific technology.
    • Students will practice lab and field safety procedures.
    • Students will utilize current technology to collect, analyze, and present data.
  • Students will express quantitative and qualitative scientific knowledge.
    • Students will demonstrate competence in chemistry, biology and other foundational courses that support scientific understanding.
    • Students will describe connections between the environment and human societies and how each affects the other.
Faculty