Biological and Environmental Sciences, Alabama A&M University
Program Design & Assessment
Overview
The department offers degree programs in Biology, Environmental Science, Forestry, and Plant Science with additional specializations and tracks within each of these degree programs.
Impetus
Our academic programs are dynamic and prepare students for a variety of careers in health care, food and agriculture, in basic and applied biosciences and environmental sciences that lead to careers in research, industry, teaching and public service professions. Biology alone and in combination with environmental sciences is the gateway to many exciting educational and employment opportunities in the industry.
Program Goals
The program prepares students for a variety of careers in health care, food and agriculture, in basic and applied biosciences and environmental sciences that lead to careers in research, industry, teaching and public service professions.
Alumni Careers
Our program prepares students in basic and applied biosciences and environmental sciences that lead to careers in research, industry, teaching and public service professions.
Program Assessment
Diverse Issues in Higher Education's Top 100 Degree Producers, 2009, ranked AAMU 7th in the production of African American graduates in Biological and Biomedical Sciences in the nation for the year 2008 and the PhD program in Plant and Soil Science as one of the leading producers of African American PhDs in Agricultural Sciences. Our Forestry, Ecology, and Wildlife degree Program is the only professionally accredited forestry program at a historically black college or university.
Courses and Sequencing
Entry into the program
- Introduction of plant science
- Introduction of soil science
- Introduction of forestry
- Introduction of GIS
- Introduction of remote sensing
Core courses
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Electives
(No information provided.)
Capstone
Forest management
Supporting Materials
- Program information for Biological and Environmental Sciences, Alabama A&M University (Microsoft Word 29kB Apr26 12)