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Earn your minor from Trinity
If you are called to help athletes become their best both on and off the field, then you may want to consider a minor in coaching. This minor will allow you to bring a Christian perspective of physical activity and stewardship of the body that enables lifelong service to the Kingdom of God.
Your coursework will include biology, human anatomy and physiology, and studies into the physical and psychological aspects of sports.
Make a difference with a B.S. from Trinity
Human resources work requires a unique set of skills, and a B.S. from Trinity will prepare you for this key role. When you major in Human Resource Management at Trinity, you will be prepared to effectively manage human resources activities from a strategic approach. You will gain a holistic view of organizational functions through your business coursework. And you will also learn to pay special attention to human relationships within organizations and how to manage them within an ethical framework.
At Trinity, you don’t just learn from textbooks. Since we’re located less than 25 miles from downtown Chicago, you will have many opportunities for internships and other hands’ on learning experiences.
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has acknowledged that Trinity’s HR Management degree now aligns with SHRM’s HR Curriculum Guidebook and Templates.
Gain Momentum with Intensive Studies
A strong background in the physical and biological sciences will give you an advantage when you enter into doctoral level professional training programs in the health sciences.
Completion of a biology and/or chemistry major along with the cognate requirements provides such a background and includes the required courses for entering schools of medicine (as well as dentistry, optometry, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, and chiropractic).
Such schools require a specific entrance exam; students should work closely with their advisers to ensure they are prepared for the exam.
At Trinity, you will develop a program of study based on the type of program and the particular school you want to attend.
Connect to Greater with a minor in environmental studies
At Trinity, we’ll help you make a difference with a minor in environmental studies.
Since Trinity is just 25 miles from downtown Chicago, you’ll have world-class institutions like the Shedd Aquarium and Morton Arboretum in your backyard. You will also have the opportunity to work closely with professors on projects even closer to home, since research is often done on the Navajo Creek that flows through campus.
After graduation, students who follow the Environmental and Ecological track:
• Pursue ecological careers in the area of environmental justice, natural resource management, lab and outdoor research, and government policy advisement.
• Enter graduate school to pursue ecological post-graduate studies.
After graduation, students who follow the Allied Health Science track:
• Take post-graduate studies to become physical therapists, speech language pathologists, or occupational therapists.
• Pursue medical technology work.
• Find work or pursue post-graduate studies in other allied-health science related fields, like athletic training, emergency medical sciences, health administration, and more.
We'll teach you to care for our Father's world
Connect to Greater with a B.S. in environmental science. With this degree, you will be equipped as an agent of renewal in God’s kingdom through a focus on stewardship. Trinity’s major in environmental science provides opportunities for students to explore the interactions of the natural world through study and investigation, providing the foundation for Christian earth keeping.
Trinity students enhance their classroom studies with off-campus opportunities at world-class institutions such as Morton Arboretum, Shedd Aquarium, and Au Sable Institute for Environmental Studies.
After graduation, students who follow the Environmental and Ecological track:
- Pursue ecological careers in the area of environmental justice, natural resource management, lab, and outdoor research, and government policy advisement.
- Enter graduate school to pursue ecological post-graduate studies.
Study the greater environment in a christian-focused environment
Trinity offers the perfect environment for you to prepare for a career in environmental science. Courses are taught from a Christian perspective. This gives students the space to grow as young adults while also growing in their faith and spirituality. Students can choose to attend chapel services on campus twice each week, in addition to participating in Outcry, our student-led worship services.
Academics are important, but so is “down time.” Social and entertainment opportunities abound in our tightly knit campus community, with dozens of student clubs and organizations and an events calendar packed with fun. Whether you prefer dances and formals, athletic events, live music performances, talent shows, or movie nights, you’re sure to find multiple ways to enjoy time away from your studies.
What’s more, since Trinity’s campus is located near Chicago, students can also take advantage of a variety of cultural, social, and career-building opportunities in greater Chicagoland. Are you ready to learn more about earning your degree in environmental science at Trinity Christian College? Visiting us in-person is the best way to see and experience our campus environment and vibrant culture for yourself. Contact us today to schedule your visit!
Let's get you ready with a B.S.
If you love art and want to help others, you can combine your passions with a degree in Art Therapy. Art therapists use drawing, painting, and other creative outlets to help children and adults deal with grief and loss.
Trinity’s Art Therapy degree builds on the strengths of our dedicated Art and Psychology faculty. Art Therapy majors complete their field education through the Psychology department and their Capstone work in the Art department.
With Trinity’s small class sizes, you get to work closely with your professors and are never just a number. And Trinity’s location just 25 miles from downtown Chicago means you have world-class museums and galleries in your backyard.