The Environmental Studies Concentration draws upon the disciplinary strengths of a traditional major and a set of courses focused on the environment, including two integrative courses. Students may utilize environmental studies-related upper-level courses within their own discipline to complete requirements of the concentration if the courses have a significant component that addresses environmental concerns.
- INTEGRATIVE COURSES (ENVST 137 & ENVST 237)
- COURSES REPRESENTING ENVST AREAS OF EMPHASIS (one from each area of emphasis – Natural Science, Social Science, and Arts & Humanities)
- ES ELECTIVE (one additional course)
Elective
Students will choose one additional Environmental Studies course from among those listed in the major. Elective courses must have a significant component that addresses environmental concerns, but they need not have environmental issues as their exclusive focus.
Intended Learning Outcomes
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