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    Leading change in environmental science

    The undergraduate Environmental Science degree at University of Idaho is a university-wide, interdisciplinary program that brings together faculty and courses from across the university. You’ll have opportunities to explore environmental issues through the lenses of science, policy and society — equipping you as a well-rounded leader and advocate for the environment.

    University of Idaho is located in one of the most ecologically diverse states in the country. You could study in forests, rivers, mountains and rangelands — right in your back yard. Fieldwork, lab research and community engagement allow you to apply what you learn to Idaho's  environmental challenges.

    As an environmental science student, you’ll examine local and global environmental concerns, including climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, water and energy sustainability, land-use conflicts and natural resource management. You can focus your studies in the biological, physical, or social sciences, while gaining a broad understanding of how environmental systems interact with human values, economics and politics. Your hands on courses will prepare you for a career in conservation, policy-making, environmental education, or scientific research.

    You’ll benefit from the university’s deep commitment to the stewardship of natural resources and the communities that depend on them. Through close collaboration with faculty, opportunities to work with local and regional stakeholders and access to Idaho’s incredible natural laboratory, you’ll graduate ready to make a lasting impact.

    Whether your goals involve shaping environmental policy, managing ecosystems, or educating future generations, the environmental science program at UIdaho will help you build the knowledge, experience and perspective to succeed.

    Graduate environmental science degrees

    Pursue a M.S. or Ph.D. degree that allows you to address environmental challenges and explore issues that intersect disciplines at University of Idaho. Master's students have the option of pursuing a campus-based thesis program or a non-thesis option that can be completed on campus or fully online. The online master’s program is ranked one of OnlineU's 2025 Best Online Master's Degrees in Environmental Science.

    Academic Programs

    Undergraduate degrees:

    • B.S. in environmental science, sustainability sciences option
    • B.S. in environmental science, integrated sciences option
    • B.S. in environmental science, ecological restoration option
    • B.S. in environmental science, culture and communication option
    • B.S. in environmental science, policy, planning and management option

    Graduate degrees:

    • Ph.D. in environmental science
    • M.S. in environmental science

    Academics

    • Environmental Science
    • Fish and Wildlife Sciences
    • Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences
    • Natural Resources and Society
    • Semester In The Wild
    • Federal Series

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    Meet our team

    Meet the faculty and dedicated staff who will guide and support you throughout your journey as an environmental science student.

    Administration team

    Jaap Vos

    Professor of Planning and Natural Resources; Director of the Environmental Science Program; Department Head

    David Roon

    Environmental Science Program Associate Director, Clinical Assistant Professor of Conservation Biology

    Erin Rishling

    Administrative Specialist II

    Jamie Jessup

    ENVS and NREM Advisor
    Core faculty

    Romuald Afatchao

    Clinical Full Professor, Associate Director of the Martin Institute

    Rula Awwad-Rafferty

    Chair of Design and Environments, Professor, Design UI Service Learning Fellow

    Jennifer Ladino

    Professor of English; Co-Director of the Confluence Lab 

    Jerrold Long

    Professor of Law

    Brant G. Miller

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    Amin Mirkouei

    Associate Professor

    Zachary Kayler

    Associate Professor

    Meng Zhao

    Assistant Professor
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    Inside U of I – ENVS

    Current students, staff and faculty can have access to additional resources on the Inside U of I ENVS page.

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    Zephryn Andrews, Nathan Blackburn, Chris Zajchowski, and Jacqueline Snow, at McCroskey State Park. The Parks and Recreation class under the tutelage of Prof. Chris Zajchowski, worked with McCroskey and Heyburn State Park manager Nathan Blackburn to gather stakeholder input regarding improvement projects at McCroskey.

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    The Environmental Science program celebrated its 30th anniversary at U of I in 2023. Read more about the history of the program’s founding and the people who continue to support it today.

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