Environemntal Science Major PLEASE HELP ASAP

<p>Im trying to decide between going to SUNY Stony Brook or Fordham University. I want to major in Environmental Science and I know Stony Brook is great for the sciences and they have an awesome program but Fordham just has a great college vibe going on and it is just a great working environment. I was wondering what anyone knows about the environmental studies at Fordham: study abroad, teachers, classes. I know I want to go to graduate school at Northeastern for marine biology.... which school should I choose???</p>

<p>Fordham’s Environmental Science major is an interdisciplinary program, requiring courses from four areas, which includes Research and/or Internships. Fordham is known for great internship opportunities </p>

<p>See the website for more information (go to ACADEMICS-DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE). The Rose Hill link has all the information on the major. It is possible to double-major in Biology, Chemistry, Natural Science or General Science.</p>

<p>Fordham has some fantastic facilities, including the following (from the Website):
“Some of the world’s leading institutions in science research are within walking distance of the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses: The New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx Zoo, and the American Museum of Natural History. And Fordham’s own Louis Calder Biological Field Station, Seismic Observatory, and instructional laboratories provide students with many opportunities for hands-on research.”</p>

<p>Good luck with your decision! </p>