Nov 23, 2024  
2022-23 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-23 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Studies Major: Environmental Policy Studies Concentration, B.S.


Students majoring in Environmental Studies (ENV) receive a thorough introduction to scientific, humanities-based, and social-scientific perspectives on the range of environmental issues facing us today through a core curriculum of either 25 (BA) or 28 hours (BS) of coursework.  The core also includes an internship/research requirement, giving students hands-on experience in a community-based initiative that promotes environmental stewardship and sustainability, and a capstone course allowing students to reflect upon their course of study, integrate the knowledge they have gained from study in disparate disciplines, and apply their knowledge in an individualized project highlighting their strengths and interests. Additional electives allow students to tailor a program of study centered on a concentration of interest that meets their intellectual needs and supports their professional aspirations.  The availability of both the BA and BS within the same major allows students entering the major to defer their decision on which degree to pursue until after they have taken Foundations courses in the humanities and sciences and introductory courses in the program.

Note: Students cannot earn a major in Environmental Science and a minor in Environmental Science or a major in Environmental Studies and a minor in Environmental Studies. For students who are Environmental Science majors wishing to minor in Environmental Studies or Environmental Studies majors wishing to minor in Environmental Science, at least 9 hours in courses numbered 300 or above must be used solely to satisfy the requirements for the minor. In cases where courses may be used to satisfy more than one degree requirement, at least 15 hours in courses numbered 300 or above counted toward the major must be used solely for that requirement.

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* ENV 498 may only count as one elective in either the Social/Environmental Sciences or Arts and Humanities.