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TOLEDO PEREGRINE PROJECT - Our Department is proud the host the Toledo Peregrine Project with live audio/video of the peregrine falcon nest at the top of University Hall! Learn about falcons and support the fal-cam!

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Main Campus
Bowman-Oddy/Wolfe Complex
2801 West Bancroft St.,
Mail Stop #604
Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390
Phone: 419.530.2009
Fax: 419.530.4421
The Department of Environmental Sciences is an interdisciplinary group of ecologists and geologists whose research and teaching interests address human impacts on the environment, Earth surface processes, and ecosystem science.
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Each year about 50 graduate students receive training in our department and about 40 percent of them are supported by extramural grants. We provide both MS and PhD degrees and strive to give students the training they need to go on to careers in research, natural resource management, other environmental fields, and industry. Students work closely with a faculty advisor and committee. Graduate students become part of a laboratory group that provides an environment of peer-enriched learning and experience. >> Learn more about our Graduate Study Programs. |
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We offer an undergraduate curriculum that draws on the integration of environmentally related courses in natural science, social, political, philosophical and economic disciplines. We strive to provide students with a basic understanding of natural processes as well as marketable, real-life skills. Undergraduate students have the opportunity to participate in research while working with a faculty mentor and can earn course and internship credit, as well as valuable hands-on experience. >> Learn more about our Undergraduate Study Programs. |
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Our department was founded in 2000 with the primary goal of expanding interdisciplinary research on the Earth and our environment. In 2008, we were accepted into the prestigious Association of Ecosystem Research Centers. |
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NEW: Exit Surveys for DES Grads These surveys are an opportunity for you to tell us how well your undergraduate or graduate education at the University of Toledo has served you. Please give as much information as possible. Your thoughts will be valuable input for our ongoing evaluation of our program. We invite you to download and submit the appropriate document:
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