Environmental
Studies and Sustainability
Academic
Program with Undergraduate Major and Minor at
Faculty: Marc Boglioli, Nancy Byrnes, Joslyn Cassady,
Darrell Cole, Fred Curtis, Jennifer Fox, Ryan Hinrichs, Maria Mascucci, Phil
Mundo, Catherine Riihimaki, Sara Webb (program director), Tammy Windfelder.
The Environmental Studies and Sustainability
program provides students with the in-depth knowledge, multidisciplinary perspectives,
and critical skills needed to address the complex environmental problems of
today and of the future. The
Click here for a planning worksheet for the major. Five core courses, required of all majors, cover
environmental science, sustainability, GIS, and ecology, and include a senior
capstone seminar. Also integral to the major is an experiential requirement
which can be met through relevant academic internships, study abroad, field
research, civic engagement, or volunteer work. The program and
Building on these core requirements, three options
are available. The Environmental Science Option allows students to build
appropriate skills and experiences for science-oriented jobs and graduate
programs. The Environmental Sustainability and Society Option is grounded in
the social sciences and forges connections between environmental, economic and
community sustainability. The third option,
Environmental Studies, follows neither specialization but allows students to
choose a mixture of electives to fit their own interests and goals.
Requirements for the Major
in Environmental Studies & Sustainability
I. Required Courses for all
ESS Majors (5
courses, 20 credits)
·
BIOL 7/Ecology and Evolution (4 credits).
·
ENVST 30/Environmental Science (4 cr) (Riihimaki, Webb)
·
ENVST 40/Environment, Society, and Sustainability
(4 cr) (Curtis)
·
ENVST 145/ Geographic Information Systems (4 cr) (Riihimaki)
·
ENVST 185/Environmental Studies &
Sustainability Capstone Seminar (4 credits) (Windfelder)
II. Experiential
Requirement: (0-2
cr)
All
III. Electives: Seven
additional courses (28 credits) with at least 16 credits at the upper level,
allocated as follows for each of three options:
o
Environmental Science Option: 28 credits of electives
as follows:
o
8 credits of chemistry:
CHEM 6 and CHEM 7.
o
12-16 credits from the
Environmental Science course list.
o
4-8 credits from the Sustainability and Society
course list.
o
Environmental Sustainability and Society Option: 28 credits of electives:
o
At least 20 credits from the Sustainability and Society
course list.
o
Environmental Studies (General) Option:
o
28 credits in any combination from the two course lists
below.
ELECTIVES
COURSES: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
ª
CHEM 3/ Chemistry & Environment OR CHEM 6/General
Chemistry I
ª
ANTH 25/Primatology
ª
BIOL 162/Ornithology
ª
BIOL 167/Animal Behavior
ª
BIOL 169/Conservation Biology
ª
BIOL 171/Plant Morphology & Identification
ª BIOL 173/Forest
Ecology
ª BIOL 178
& 179/Biogeography & Lab
ª
BIOL 183/Marine Ecology: Tropical
ª
BIOL 186/Freshwater Ecology
ª
ENVST 90/Topics in Environmental Science (2 or 4
cr)
ª
ENVST 190/Advanced Topics in Environmental Science
(2 or 4 cr)
ª
ENVST 196/Research in Environmental Studies (2 or 4 cr)
ELECTIVE
COURSES: SUSTAINABILITY, SOCIETY,
ª
ANTH 11/Cultural Ecology
ª
ª
ECON 45/Environmental Economics (prerequisite: ECON
5)
ª
ECON 47/Economics of Business and Sustainability
(prerequisite of ECON 5 will be waived for ESS majors & minors)
ª
ECON 130/Topics in Economy and Environment. May be
repeated for credit with a change in topic. (prerequisite of ECON 5 will be
waived for ESS students)
ª
PSCI 141/Public Policy: when topic is Environmental Policy
ª
REL 152/Environmental Ethics
ª
ENVST 91/ Topics in Environmental Studies (2 or 4
cr)
ª
ENVST 191/Advanced Topics in Environmental Studies
(2 or 4 cr)
ª
ENVST 196/Research in Environmental Studies (2 or 4
cr)
Requirements for the Minor
in Environmental Studies & Sustainability
Required Courses for all
·
ENVST 30/Environmental Science
·
ENVST 40/Environment, Society, and Sustainability
·
ENVST 185/Environmental Studies &
Sustainability Capstone Seminar
Elective Courses for the
Minor: At
least 3 courses (12 credits) from the