Environmental Management

Contribute to sustainable development with an environmental management degree.

This science-oriented program will help you better understand the quality of our environment and how changes made for the good of one species affect other organisms in the ecosystem, and vice-versa. You will be strongly encouraged to pursue relevant work experience through a supervised field study with an approved agency or firm.

Program Highlights

Internships

  • Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
  • Tennessee State Parks
  • US Army Corps of Engineers
  • US Forest Service

Career Opportunities

  • Ecosystem Restoration Adviser
  • Environmental Management Coordinator
  • Sustainability Specialist
  • Sustainable Architecture Specialist

Academic Program Requirements

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“I chose UT Martin because of the outstanding agriculture programs! UTM is an affordable school where everyone is so friendly and supportive. ”
Altonia Rencher
Altonia Rencher
Animal Science Undergraduate

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Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources
CONTACT:
Dr. Wesley Totten, Chair
LOCATION:
257 Brehm Hall
The University of Tennessee at Martin
Martin, TN 38238