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The Bachelor of Arts program caters to students seeking either a comprehensive liberal arts education or an interdisciplinary science degree beyond what the B.S. provides. This degree path is particularly beneficial for aspiring earth science educators, environmental specialists, legal professionals in environmental law, and anyone interested in understanding Earth's systems. It meets certification requirements for secondary earth science instructors. For detailed program specifics, consult both the official catalog listing and our departmental webpage. Situated in the Northern Rockies, we provide accessible tuition rates and reasonable living expenses. Our curriculum emphasizes experiential learning through fieldwork, lab sessions, and cutting-edge geospatial technologies. We're committed to preparing graduates for immediate employment or advanced academic pursuits, with a proven track record of placing alumni in government agencies, private sector roles, and educational institutions. Faculty members have contributed significantly to Idaho's geological literature and cartography. Our program boasts a nationally acclaimed summer field course at the Lost River Field Station near Mackay, Idaho. Explore the opportunities within ISU's Geosciences department.