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The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary, science-focused degree that examines human relationships with natural and constructed environments. Based in the Geography Department, this program addresses sustainability through perspectives from social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.
Students in this major cultivate versatile interdisciplinary abilities, along with research and communication skills for engaging diverse audiences. This comprehensive education equips Environmental Studies graduates to tackle intricate ecological problems and their societal dimensions, including climate issues, biodiversity decline, and sustainable urban development. The curriculum includes hands-on training in field research techniques, geographic information systems (GIS), and culminates in a capstone project involving practical policy analysis and research, resulting in a professional portfolio.
Graduates frequently bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and public understanding, or integrate scientific principles into policy and urban planning. Many pursue advanced degrees in law, urban design, environmental policy, or scientific disciplines. Career opportunities span diverse sectors, with alumni holding positions such as EPA research scientists, environmental communication experts at advocacy groups, renewable energy procurement specialists, community development media producers, nonprofit GIS technicians, and government program evaluators.