Geography and Environmental Systems
Undergraduate Programs

Why Major in Environmental Science & Geography?

Understand how humans and natural systems interact with their environment

How does the environment affect humans and their quality of life, and how do humans help or hurt the environment? While studying environmental science and geography, you will learn how to use social science, natural science, and geospatial technologies to help solve real-world problems and understand how humans respond to local and global change.

At a Glance

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science & Geography

Campus Locations:
Catonsville

Department:
Department of Geography & Environmental Systems

College:
College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

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What Are My Career Options Studying Environmental Science & Geography?

Six different tracks help you personalize your degree for careers in city, regional, and urban planning; climate change, conservation, and sustainability; disaster preparedness and relief; energy; environmental policy; environmental science; geology; meteorology; and natural resource, water resources, or wildlife management.

Tuition, Scholarships & Financial Aid

UMBC works to provide students with adequate need-based funding.

Ready to Apply?

1

Complete the Common App

Your first stop is the Common App. You can learn more about how to apply with the Common App here.

2

Request Supporting Documents

You’ll be required to submit your official transcript and international transcript (if applicable). You may also choose to submit standardized test scores and/or letters of recommendation.

3

Complete Scholars Programs and Visual and Performing Arts Majors Requirements (optional)

Applying to a Scholars Program or as a Visual or Performing Arts major? Be sure to research additional requirements and deadlines specific to the programs of interest to you.

Contact Information

UMBC Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Orientation Contact Information

Mailing Address

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
and Orientation

1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250

OFFICE LOCATION

Albin O. Kuhn Library
on the lower level next to Library Pond

Admissions Staff

410-455-2292

Available Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

admissions@umbc.edu

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