Penn State’s BS in Soil and Environmental Systems is a cutting-edge program designed to address the urgent environmental challenges of today and tomorrow. Students explore the complex relationships between soil health, water quality, and land use. With an interdisciplinary curriculum that spans geosciences, hydrology, biology, and environmental policy, students engage in field-based research, GIS mapping, and ecological modeling. This program prepares graduates for careers in environmental consulting, soil conservation, land reclamation, and ecosystem services analysis.
Designing a GIS-based soil erosion risk model
Carbon footprint assessment of large-scale farms
Remote sensing for watershed management
Heavy metal remediation using phytotechnology
Simulation of nitrogen leaching in agroecosystems
Soil microbial community changes under land use change
Wetland restoration designs for biodiversity hotspots
Development of smart sensors for soil pH tracking
Rain garden modeling to control urban runoff
Policy analysis of sustainable groundwater extraction
Measuring carbon sequestration in no-till systems
Effects of biochar on sandy soil water retention
Predicting nutrient runoff from fertilizer applications
Urban soil mapping and contamination surveys
Impact of climate change on soil moisture dynamics
Evaluation of green infrastructure in city planning
Building a soil health index for farm management
Remote drone-based thermal imaging for soil mapping
Design of a real-time water quality sensor network
Land reclamation strategies for post-mining landscapes
Protect natural resources and shape resilient ecosystems with hands-on research in environmental systems.
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