The School of Integrated Sciences, Sustainability, and Public Health prepares our students to use multi-disciplinary scientific techniques to analyze and begin to solve complex environmental, social, and public health challenges, giving them an edge in a competitive job market that demands intellectual creativity and a range of technical and analytical skills.

Students in Integrated Sciences, Sustainability, and Public Health (ISP) will be trained in a broad set of qualitative and quantitative research methods and will hone their skills in integrative problem-solving. Not only will they learn about research approaches within their chosen discipline, they will also be taught to "think in systems," work in teams, and respect all disciplines and their methodologies. Additionally, undergraduate students will be encouraged to engage in undergraduate research and/or professional internships. Undergraduate will find it easy to transition from one of our undergraduate degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Environmental Studies into a MS program in Environmental Studies or Public Health. Upon entering graduate school, MS students will be competitive for Graduate Public Service Internships (GPSI) with agencies such as the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Our school's mission is to foster disciplinary training within an interdisciplinary framework, so as to provide faculty and students with the skills and perspectives necessary to address the "wicked" problems facing contemporary society. Wicked problems are multi-dimensional, complex social challenges that are profoundly difficult to address because they are impossible to discretely define, made even more obscure by incomplete and contradictory knowledge, and are deeply interconnected as solutions to one issue may cause problems in another. Examples of such problems include climate change, declining air and water quality, food insecurity, emerging diseases, and pollution stemming from urbanization, industrialization, and agriculture. We encourage interdisciplinary research and teaching and provide students with hands-on learning experiences. Our hope is to train students in the complex skills necessary to bring about a more just and sustainable future.

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A student in a lab coat looks through a microscope while a professor observes beside her, with cell images displayed on a nearby laptop.
Nov 04, 2025
UIS study finds diabetes drug’s vascular effects may help protect the heart
A new study from the University of Illinois Springfield College of Health, Science and Technology suggests that a common diabetes medication may do more than...
Michael Lemke at Emiquon
Jun 01, 2023
UIS Emeritus Professor Michael Lemke leads the publication of a special issue of the journal Microbial Ecology
University of Illinois Springfield Emeritus Professor of Biology Michael Lemke has led the publication of a special issue of the scientific journal Microbial...
Amy McEuen
Abr 17, 2023
Dr. Amy McEuen published her first Op-Ed
Congratulations to Dr. Amy McEuen, a Public Voices Fellow with The OpEd Project and an associate professor of biology, who has published her first Op-Ed via...
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Mar 29, 2023
UIS Biology graduate Anthony Sylvester published a review article with Dr. Natalya Zinkevich
Congratulations to UIS Biology graduate Anthony Sylvester and Assistant Prof. Natalya Zinkevich, who have published a review article together in journal...
Biology Student Dylan Thompson
Mar 09, 2023
UIS Biology Student Dylan Thompson Accepted Into Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Congratulations to Dylan Thompson, who has been accepted into the School of Medicine at Southern Illinois University. Dylan is a senior majoring in Biology...
Kodi Smith
Nov 01, 2020
UIS student Kodi Smith honored with the Student Laureate Award from the Lincoln Academy of Illinois
Kodi Smith of Taylorville has been selected as the University of Illinois Springfield student recipient of the Student Laureate Award...