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The Environmental Studies major 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 revitalizing Earth's ecosystems and human wellbeing. ENVS majors develop specialized expertise by completing six 3-credit courses in a focused concentration, whether centered on specific environmental problems or professional trajectories. The program offers adaptable course options within each concentration while maintaining a robust cohort model, bringing students together during their sophomore, junior, and senior years for core requirements. Overall, the program fosters a collaborative learning environment where students pursue shared objectives while cultivating their distinct passions, expertise, and abilities.
Environmental protection laws and sustainability policies form essential foundations for achieving ecological restoration and social equity. Legal systems establish protective measures for human communities, wildlife, and natural resources like air, water, and land, while policy initiatives propel advancements in renewable energy adoption and eco-friendly infrastructure development. This concentration attracts students passionate about resolving environmental issues and advancing justice through legal and policy channels, often leading to careers in public service or environmental law.