2007 Class Profile
link to online resumes
The Nicholas School of the Environment attracts an experienced and diverse student
population to its professional and graduate programs:
Relevant Work Experience - 60 percent
of graduates had environmental work experience
before coming to the Nicholas School. Of these,
38 percent had one to 2.5 years of experience
and 22 percent had three or more years of experience.
The additional graduates had significant internship
and academic research experiences.
Multiple Degrees - Fifteen students completed
concurrent degree programs.
Undergraduate Study - 12 percent of students
completed double majors as undergraduates. 31
percent of students majored in natural sciences,
27 percent in environmental or earth science,
5 percent in engineering, 13 percent in social
sciences, 7 percent in humanities, and 5 percent
in physical sciences.
Geographic Diversity - 27 percent of
graduates are from the Northeast United States,
18 percent from the Southeast US, 11 percent from
the Mid-Atlantic US, 18 percent from the Midwest
US, 18 percent from the Western US, and 8 percent
from foreign countries.
Program Area - 30 percent of graduates
specialized in coastal environmental management,
19 percent in conservation science and policy,
8 percent in ecosystem science and management,
1 percent in energy and environment, 27 percent
in environmental economics and policy, 5 percent
in environmental health and security, 1 percent
in forest resource management, 4 percent in global
environmental change, and 5 percent in water and
air resources.
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