Exploring the World Around You

Natural History Studies

The Natural History program is grounded in fundamental biological and ecological principles. This means you’ll explore the world of natural history with an immersive approach. You'll also develop the observational, analytical & research skills you need to succeed in and out of the classroom.

Your backyard becomes the classroom. You'll learn practical applications of your knowledge in natural history all while studying in the beautiful, biologically rich mountains that surround campus.

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  • Natural Historian
  • Biological Researcher
  • Agroecologist
  • Conservation Biologist
  • Ecologist
  • Research Assistant
  • Research Scientist
  • Natural Resources Manager
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Sustainability Consultant
  • Wildlife Manager
  • Educator
  • Make the world your classroom and apply your studies through field studies and research.
  • Learn to critically interpret scientific data.
  • Gain applicable experience that prepares you to succeed in and outside of the classroom by applying fundamental studies to modern-day challenges.
  • Work one-on-one with dedicated professors who are there to help you succeed. Our average class size is 15 students so faculty can give you the individual attention that you need.
  • Further develop valuable critical thinking skills, all while learning how to analyze and solve complex problems.
 

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  • Environmental Studies

  • Ecology

  • Biology

  • Wilderness Leadership & Experiential Education

Natural History Faculty