Curriculum

The Environmental Studies Program consists of an interdisciplinary major offering Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of General Studies degrees for students pursuing the study of the environment. The program provides students with the tools they need to investigate environmental phenomena, including anything from soil sampling and freshwater ecology to policy-making and social science.

Students interested in a more humanities-oriented approach to the environment may pursue a B.A. or B.G.S. Degree, which has an Environment & Culture emphasis. Students who are more interested in a more scientific approach to the environment may pursue a B.S. Additionally, a minor is now available in Environmental Studies.

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Curriculum Requirements

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Some important core courses are not offered every semester. Thus it is important to plan ahead with your advisor to make sure you graduate in a timely fashion.

Fall-only courses

  • EVRN 332: Environmental Law
  • EVRN 460: Field Ecology





Spring-only courses

  • EVRN 320: Environmental Policy
  • EVRN 615: Capstone Project