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Today's environmental challenges—including air and water contamination, forest depletion, biodiversity decline, peak oil usage, and global warming—represent intricate, interrelated problems. The multidisciplinary domains of environmental science and environmental studies both concentrate on investigating these pressing concerns to develop practical remedies. Environmental Science examines natural ecosystems and employs technological solutions to safeguard and enhance our surroundings, whereas Environmental Studies explores the relationship between human and natural systems, bridging scientific knowledge with policy decisions.
Ecological and sustainability matters are comprehensive and multifaceted, demanding specialized expertise to tackle them effectively. Consequently, both academic programs employ cross-disciplinary methods for critical evaluation and solution development, equipping students with proficiency in diverse methodologies. Upper-level courses often unite students from both disciplines to cultivate appreciation for varied viewpoints and competencies while strengthening collaborative skills for interdisciplinary teamwork.
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program caters to students focused on the policy and administrative dimensions of environmental and sustainability matters. The curriculum establishes a grounding in environmental science fundamentals, which students expand upon through studies in economics, governance, communications, leadership, and ethical principles to develop a holistic understanding of ecological and sustainability challenges.