Environmental Science and Studies
Environmental Science and Studies interlace natural science, social science, and the humanities to create a curriculum focused on the study of systems and relationships between society and the environment. Students in these majors will focus on building skills in analysis and communication as well as building community and appreciation for the wonders of the world, preparing them for careers and advanced study in related fields.
What can I do with this major?
Learn more about career options in your field by clicking below to learn about different focus areas, typical employers, and strategies to get started. Be sure to scroll to the bottom of
the page for links to professional associations, industry job search tools, and resources for additional insight.
Learn From Alumni
Tap into Greyhound Nation to learn more about what you can do with a Loyola degree in Biohealth. Get advice and insight from those who have been in your shoes. Explore profiles of Loyola students and alumni on LinkedIn, where you can search and sort by major, industry, location, and more. Consider asking an alum for an Informational Interview to learn more about their career, employer, and industry trends.
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Get Involved at Loyola
On-campus organizations and student groups are a great way to get exposed to career options. You can learn more about an industry and connect with other students with similar goals. Click here for a full list of all current student organizations.
- Environmental Action Club (EAC)
- Net Impact
Volunteering is another way to gain career experience that might help you make a decision about your path or gain marketable skills for the future. Connect with the Center for Community, Service, and Justice (CCSJ) to learn more.
Additional Resources


Drop-In Hours: Noon - 3pm
Visit the Rizzo Career Center Monday through Friday* from noon to 3 pm for Drop-In Appointments.*when classes are in session
