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The Bachelor of Arts in Culture, Environment, and Social Change empowers you to investigate today's most pressing global challenges. From climate crises and resource scarcity to large-scale migration and societal disparities, you'll analyze pivotal concerns through multiple academic lenses to comprehend our intricate, rapidly evolving world across various scales.
Throughout this program, you'll study how colonial legacies and capitalist systems have shaped current environmental and social challenges, develop skills to critically assess human-nature interactions, and gain insights into how cultural frameworks have influenced society-environment relationships across developed and developing regions.
Core curriculum introduces fundamental concepts in environmental humanities and equity studies, complemented by diverse elective options for personalized study paths. You can specialize in Language Studies, Legal Systems, or Political Science, or choose from interdisciplinary offerings in Literature, Creative Arts, Social Sciences, and Historical Studies to examine modern ecological and social concerns through varied methodological approaches.