As the world continues to navigate wide-ranging environmental issues, from climate change to biodiversity loss, to pollution and the over-utilization of natural resources, there is a growing need for leaders who not only understand these issues, but who are equipped to tackle them head on.
A degree in environmental studies prepares you to become an environmental professional who can help address these critical challenges both locally and globally.
Program Snapshot
Program Type | Format | Credit Hours |
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Major, Minor | On Campus | 120 (18 for minor) |
Why Study Environmental Studies at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµAPK?
The world needs experienced professionals to tackle our most pressing environmental issues and finding solutions isn’t just limited to scientists. In the environmental studies program at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµAPK, students are empowered to meet the moment and become the environmental stewards our world needs by developing a multidisciplinary skillset.
The program features coursework in diverse fields including environmental science, geology, political science, history and philosophy. This unique approach prepares graduates of the program for a variety of career opportunities in both the public and private sectors. Whether you aspire to be an advocate, an educator, a lawyer or a nonprofit leader, you’ll gain valuable skills and make meaningful connections as an environmental studies major.
In the program, you’ll also engage directly with the community through service-learning projects, internships and outreach initiatives. This real-world experience lets you apply your skills and knowledge while preparing you for what comes after graduation.
What Will You Learn as an Environmental Studies Major?
- You will learn about Earth systems, biodiversity, weather, climate change, ocean science and the impacts of human activities on the environment.
- You will gain an understanding of the life cycle of the Earth’s resources and how those resources can be sustainably utilized.
- You will receive insight into environmental ethics and sustainability, learning not only how we can conserve the Earth’s resources, but how these efforts impact communities across the globe.
- You will study the histories, policies and laws that create the regulatory framework governing environmental issues on local, national and international levels.
- You will get the opportunity to work on real issues affecting our communities and apply the skills and knowledge you have learned to solve them.