Understand fundamental physical and biological processes of the natural environment.
Recognize relationships between humans and ecosystems at local, regional, and global scales.
Apply knowledge from multiple disciplines to environmental challenges and opportunities.
Build practical skills for scientific problem-solving, including familiarity with laboratory and field instrumentation, ability to use current computer technologies, and experience in statistical modeling techniques.
Demonstrate competency in collecting, managing, evaluating, interpreting, and communicating information through hands-on research.
Critically evaluate strategies for sustainable management and restoration of environmental systems.
We use cookies on this site to enhance your experience and improve our marketing efforts. By continuing to browse without changing your browser settings to block or delete cookies, you agree to the UW–Green Bay Privacy Notice.