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Major: Environmental Studies, B.A. (1917), 42 Credits
General Education: 42 Credits; Major: 42 Credits; Elective Credits: 36 Credits
Learning Goals for the Major in Environmental Studies
Students majoring in Environmental Studies will be able to:
- Apply and relate fundamental concepts from the social sciences and the humanities to environmental thought and governance.
- Recognize and describe fundamental physical and biological principles that govern natural processes.
- Explain and integrate perspectives from across the natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities in the context of complex environmental problems.
- Evaluate and communicate the complex relationships between scientific approaches to environmental issues and political, social, economic, and ethical perspectives on the environment.
- Effectively communicate environmental issues orally and in writing.
Required Courses (30 credits)
Choose at least 12 credits from the following: (12 credits)
Honors in the Environmental Studies Major (3 additional credits)
Environmental Studies majors who have 1) maintained a GPA of >3.5 in the major, and 2) achieved an A or A- in their research capstone (ENV 497) course may be invited by their faculty mentor to pursue an Honors Independent Study as ENV 499 in their final semester. Students who earn an A or A- in ENV 499 will graduate with Honors in the Major. To pursue this option, students must take ENV 497 in their penultimate semester to allow for ENV 499 in the final semester.