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Earth and Environmental Science
Bachelor's / Morgantown Campus
As an Earth and Environmental Science major, you'll learn about Earth systems, the processes that drive them, their impacts on human society and how to apply the scientific method to investigate real-world problems
Tailor this major to your interests by taking courses in one of these areas:
- Climate and Environmental Science
- GIS Methods
- Geoscience and Sustainable Energy
Genetics and Developmental Biology
Master's / Morgantown Campus
The Master of Science in Genetics and Developmental Biology is an interdisciplinary program involving the faculty and facilities of a number of departments in the various colleges and schools of WVU. Students may choose an Area of Emphasis (AOE) in Biochemical and Molecular Genetics, Cytogenetics, Immunogenetics, Mutagenetics, Toxicology, Human Genetics, Plant Genetics, Population and Quantitative Genetics, Animal Breeding, Molecular Aspects of Development, Experimental Morphogenesis, Teratology, Regeneration, Oncology, Descriptive Embryology, and Life Cycles of Animal and Plants.
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Bachelor's / Morgantown Campus
In Sustainability Studies, you'll take courses that combine geoscience, environmental, social and humanities research methods that involve geospatial analysis, mapping, development practice and community engagement.
Tailor this major to your interests by taking courses in one of these areas:
- Environmental Studies
- GIS Methods
- Sustainable Development
Sustainable Design and Development
Bachelor's / Morgantown Campus
This major focuses on creating healthy and prosperous communities while balancing decision-making with the triple bottom line: ecological, social and economic impacts (planet, people, profit).
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