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The Environmental Studies program encourages students to participate in the vital task of analyzing and tackling modern environmental challenges. Students explore diverse fields spanning natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, examining various approaches to restoring Earth's ecosystems and improving human wellbeing. Through six 3-credit specialization courses, ENVS majors develop expertise in either specific environmental problems or professional trajectories. The program offers adaptable course options within each focus area while fostering community through required cohort meetings for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. This structure creates a shared learning environment where students pursue collective objectives while cultivating their distinct passions, expertise, and abilities.
Economic principles form the core of this program, enhanced by sociology, humanities, and management courses that explore sustainable growth, ethical business practices, and social innovation. Ideal for those pursuing eco-conscious business models, corporate sustainability initiatives, green investments, or market-based environmental solutions, this track addresses carbon reduction, wildlife conservation, food sustainability, and water management. Students often select this path to launch sustainable ventures, guide organizations toward environmental targets, or engage in climate-focused financial systems.