Ecology and ecosystems science | Ecosystem ecology emphasis
Bachelor of Science
Prepare for a career protecting our natural world.
In this dynamic program, you’ll study the science of sustainability and conservation while exploring biology, ecology and the human impact on the environment. You'll gain the knowledge and tools needed to address real-world environmental challenges.
Through hands-on lab work, immersive field experiences and interdisciplinary coursework that combines science and social science, you'll build practical skills that employers value. Guided by expert faculty and industry mentors, you'll also design and lead a senior thesis research project — giving you the experience and confidence to lead in the field of natural resources.
Overview
Science that sustains
Degree fit
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Want to make a real impact in preserving natural ecosystems.
- Enjoy science and the outdoors.
- Want hands-on learning, including lab work and field experiences.
- Are a problem solver.
- Aspire to a career in conservation, environmental policy, ecological research, or natural resource management.
Career outcomes
Current job openings
1,707 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HIPotential careers and starting salaries
- Postsecondary Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers • Postsecondary Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Science Teachers
$48,689 - Forest and Conservation Workers
$26,908 - Environmental Scientists and Specialists • Climate Change Analysts • Environmental Restoration Planners • Industrial Ecologists
$58,114 - Conservation Scientists
$49,840 - Environmental Science Technicians
$38,018
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Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
Financial aid
Paying for college can feel overwhelming, but U of I’s Financial Aid Office is here to help. Our experienced counselors can help you explore financial aid options, make informed financial decisions and address common concerns.
To maximize aid and scholarship possibilities, be sure to complete your FAFSA. For information on FAFSA deadlines and answers to frequently asked questions, visit the ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ FAFSA website.
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Scholarships
When you apply to U of I, you're automatically considered for scholarships. We also offer a variety of scholarships based on experience, background and academic programs you can apply for to help pay for college.
Explore ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ scholarships on our Scholarships website.
Clubs and involvement opportunities
Hands-on learning
You can engage in many opportunities involving natural areas through hands-on experiences in our numerous field campuses and remote research stations.
Clubs
- CNR Living, Learning Community (College of Natural Resources residence hall)
- The Wildlife Society
- American Fisheries Society
- The Society of American Foresters
- Society for Range Management
- Ecology and Conservation Biology Club
- ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ Sustainability Center
- Environmental Science Club
Internships
Internships are ÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ at Taylor Wilderness Research Station, the Rangeland Center and through our industry partners.
Application information
Undergraduate applications open each September, and admissions are processed on a rolling basis. Qualified students are admitted and considered for scholarships and financial aid as applications are received.
Explore admission requirements and apply on our Admissions website.