Majors, Minors & Graduate Programs
Although sustainability can be learned through the study of practically any major, there are undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Maryland that specifically address environmental issues and sustainability.
This list is intended to be a resource for students interested in preparing for work or further study in an environmentally related field; however, environmental problems are typically so far reaching and interdisciplinary that people from all backgrounds are needed to uncover solutions.
Find your passion and discover ways of making your lifestyle and work more sustainable.
Undergraduate Majors
- Agriculture and Resource Economics
- Agricultural Science and Technology
- Animal and Avian Sciences
- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
- Biochemistry
- Biological Sciences
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Science and Policy
- Environmental Science and Technology
- Geography
- Geology
- Landscape Architecture
- Plant Sciences
Minors and Certificate Programs
- Agribusiness Economics
- Atmospheric Chemistry
- Atmospheric Science
- Earth History
- Earth Material Properties
- Environmental Economics and Policy
- Hydrology
- International Agriculture and Natural Resources (Certificate)
- Meteorology
- Resource and Agricultural Policy in Economic Development
- Soil Science
- Surficial Geology
- Sustainability Studies Minor
Graduate Studies
- Agricultural and Resource Economics
- Animal Sciences
- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Atmospheric and Ocean Science
- Biochemistry
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Health Science
- Environmental Science and Technology
- Geography
- Geology
- Landscape Architecture
- Marine-Estuarine Environmental Sciences
- Public Policy - Environmental Policy
- Public and Community Health
- Sustainable Development and Conservation Biology
- Sustainable Energy Engineering
- Urban Studies and Planning