Prepare for a major in Environmental Sciences by taking recommended courses to fulfill the requirements of a natural science transfer degree. Designed to meet the first two years of requirements for most science bachelor's degrees, including core science sequences in math, chemistry, biology, and/or physics, the Associate of Science Transfer, Track 1 (AS-T1) in Shoreline's Natural Sciences Transfer program offers small class sizes in a supportive environment to prepare you for successful transfer to university.
Environmental Scientists develop strong scientific, critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills to work as environmental scientists, wildlife biologists, fish and marine biologists, safety and health inspectors, ecologists, urban planners, consultants, policy makers and educators. Potential employers include: Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Resource Conservation Services, Local, State and Federal Agencies, Consulting Firms, Water and Waste Management Companies, National Forest Service, Law Firms, Urban Planning Councils, Colleges and Universities and Non-Profit Organizations.