Undergradate Programs in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
The Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies (OCEES) resides in the College of Arts and Sciences. It serves as an interdisciplinary learning and research community integrating researchers and students interested in ecology and evolution from across campus.
Undergraduate degree programs in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology are offered in the departments below.
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Biological Sciences—Biological Sciences B.S.
—Environmental Biology B.A.
—Marine, Freshwater and Environmental Biology B.S.
—Wildlife and Conservation Biology B.S. -
Environmental and Plant Biology—Applied Ecology B.A.
—Environmental and Plant Biology B.S.
—Field Biology B.A. -
Geography—Environmental Geography B.S.
—Geographic Information Science B.S.
—Geography B.A.
—Geography B.S.
—Globalization and Development B.A.
—Urban Planning and Sustainability B.S.
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Earth and Environmental Geosciences—Geological Sciences B.S.
—Geological Sciences B.A.
—Geological Sciences - Environmental Water Resources B.S.
Minors:
—Geological Sciences minor
—Paleontology minor -
Environmental Studies CertificateThe Environmental Studies Certificate supplements your existing major with an interdisciplinary study of the biophysical environment and the complex interactions among humans, other organisms, and the environment. The program is open to students in any major, but it is especially relevant for educators and those seeking environmentally related careers in government, business, law, and consulting firms.
Contact
The current OCEES director is Professor Willem Roosenburg, Department of Biological Sciences.
For more information, call 740.593.9669 or email roosenbu@ohio.edu. The Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, 107 Irvine Hall, Athens, Ohio 45701.