UMD’s BS in Environmental Science and Policy offers a cross-disciplinary curriculum integrating ecology, climate science, economics, and law. Students explore human-environment interactions and learn how to develop effective environmental solutions. With specializations such as land use, policy, biodiversity, or environmental health, students gain analytical and advocacy skills. The program prepares graduates to work in government, NGOs, research, or environmental consulting.
Evaluating the effectiveness of plastic bans in urban regions
Biodiversity impact assessment of commercial land development
Policy analysis on the Clean Air Act and emission standards
GIS-based mapping of flood risk zones in Maryland
Creating a carbon footprint calculator for university students
Designing a conservation plan for an endangered species
Studying the effects of deforestation on local microclimates
Waste audit and recycling optimization on campus
Cost-benefit analysis of renewable energy subsidies
Developing green infrastructure guidelines for urban planners
Designing a citizen science project for water quality monitoring
Comparative study of U.S. and EU climate adaptation policies
Evaluating ecosystem services in restored wetlands
Building an environmental impact tracker for public use
Drafting policy recommendations on pesticide regulations
Simulation of cap-and-trade systems for carbon control
Public awareness campaign on single-use plastics
Effect of noise pollution on urban wildlife behavior
Statistical study of urban air quality trends
Analyzing climate vulnerability in coastal communities
Turn your passion for the planet into action through science, research, and environmental advocacy.
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