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Monday, February 23, 2026 at 4:30 PM until 5:30 PMPacific Standard Time UTC -08:00
NEW DATE: This virtual info session will now be hosted on Monday, February 23, at 4:30 pm. Not able to make it? Still sign up through the ticketing link and we will send you the recording afterwards. Feel a connection to the environment? Join WWU Peninsulas for a virtual information session about their three environmental programs.
WWU Peninsulas’ Environmental Bachelor’s Degree Programs prepare you for problem solving, advocacy, research, and how to manage the complex interactions between humans and nature. But which one is right for you? Join us for a virtual informational session to learn more about each program and which pathway aligns with your goals.
Western Washington University's Environmental Science programs in Port Angeles and Poulsbo prepare students to address contemporary environmental challenges. These programs are ideal for transfer students interested in understanding the environmental impacts of human activities and seeking solutions to mitigate them. Students develop a strong foundation in various scientific disciplines while honing problem-solving skills crucial for careers in environmental science or further academic pursuits. The program provides a pathway for students to engage with complex topics like urban and rural development, integrating insights from multiple fields to tackle real-world environmental issues.
Learn more about WWU Peninsulas’ Environmental Science program
Western Washington University's Environmental Studies programs in Poulsbo and Port Angeles provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to understanding human-environment interactions. By combining natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, these programs prepare students to address complex environmental challenges.
Whether students are interested in conservation, sustainability, or environmental justice, the program provides a broad understanding of environmental systems and their complexities. With experienced faculty offering guidance and mentorship, students receive personalized support throughout their academic journey.
Learn more about WWU Peninsulas’ Environmental Studies program.
Using an interdisciplinary approach, the Natural Resource Management program focuses on problem-solving and implementing shared visions to effect laws and policies that monitor and manage environmental and climate change. These laws and policies protect diverse, culturally appropriate, health-driven, economically viable landscapes — in the United States and worldwide.
This degree provides graduates with knowledge surrounding policies and practices that help maintain our environment's sustainability and resilience. Students will also gain knowledge on “how” the government works, and how to be most effective in solving global issues due to climate change and sustainability’s forefront on some of the greatest social and ethical problems.
Learn more about WWU Peninsulas’ Natural Resource Management program.
At WWU Peninsulas, you’ll find flexible, high-quality degree programs designed for transfer students like you—offering the opportunity to earn a respected WWU degree while staying close to home.
Whether you're coming from a two-year college or another four-year institution, our expert faculty and supportive community are here to help you achieve your goals. With programs in high-demand fields and a location designed for working students, you can advance your education without putting your life on hold.