Academic Programs

Manhattan College offers degree programs, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, that educate students on disciplines related to environmental issues.

  1. Economics student studying in the library.

    Economics - B.S.

    Economics is a social science that examines the production, distribution, sales and purchases of goods and services. The B.S. is ideal for students interested in pursuing trading, financial markets or a Ph.D. in economics.

  2. student and professor in class

    Environmental Engineering - M.E.

    This program prepares you to solve the challenges of providing safe and reliable drinking water, clean air and waterways, proper disposal of solid and hazardous waste, environmental site restoration, and responsible management of our natural...

  3. two students in lake doing research for Environmental Engineering

    Environmental Engineering - M.S.

    This program prepares you to solve the challenges of providing safe and reliable drinking water, clean air and waterways, proper disposal of solid and hazardous waste, environmental site restoration, and responsible management of our natural...

  4. student and professor in class

    Environmental Engineering - M.S. or M.E.

    This program prepares you to solve the challenges of providing safe and reliable drinking water, clean air and waterways, proper disposal of solid and hazardous waste, environmental site restoration, and responsible management of our natural...

  5. Students and faculty on the rooftop garden at Manhattan College.

    Environmental Science

    Environmental science focuses on the relationship between human activities and the environment. It helps us understand nature from a scientific point of view, and allows us to serve society in a positive way.

  6. World Map

    Geography

    Environmental science focuses on the relationship between human activities and the environment. It helps us understand nature from a scientific point of view, and allows us to serve society in a positive way.