Queens College at the City University of New York offers a bachelor's or associate's degree in environmental science. This major is not just an animal science major since it combines chemistry, geology and biology. It covers the physical and biological processes that make the natural world function. With this major, students learn about problems in the environment, how we affect them and how we can change them. This includes animal life. Courses include fundamentals of ecology, management of forest ecosystems and physical geology.
At Columbia University, students have a choice of animal science majors such as ecology, environmental biology and environmental science. The undergraduate ecology major is a study of the environments' living and nonliving things. Courses include fish ecology, organic chemistry and ornithology. Environmental biology is an associate's major in which students study animals and plants in their natural environments and their interactions with each other. Courses include ecology and biodiversity. Environmental science covers the interactions of the natural world, animal interactions included.
At Pace University, students interested in animal science can study environmental science, which covers the animals and plants in the world's environments. With this major, students learn how to face the world's problems and help animals and plants survive. Topics covered include different environments such as forests or coasts.
Long Island University's C.W. Post Campus, located close to New York City, also offers a bachelor's degree in environmental science, similar to the above mentioned New York City colleges. At Barnard College, also close to New York City, students can choose the environmental biology major. This major allows students to study animal interactions in a certain region or environment. Another choice at Barnard College is the environmental science major.