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Explore our planet's physical systems and work toward solving its most pressing issues through Temple University's Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies in the College of Liberal Arts. This interdisciplinary 123-credit undergraduate degree, administered by the Department of Geography and Urban Studies, equips students with essential skills to tackle critical environmental concerns such as climate change, environmental equity, food security, public health, resource management, and sustainable development. As an Environmental Studies student, you'll gain the distinctive ability to drive meaningful transformation through inventive thinking and courageous planning. Transform theoretical concepts into practical solutions that contribute to environmental wellbeing. The program teaches you to collect, analyze, and implement scientific data to solve targeted environmental challenges. Through coursework, field experiences, and internships, you'll be encouraged to investigate problems, develop proposals, validate hypotheses, and question established paradigms that hinder sustainable solutions. The Environmental Studies curriculum enhances your writing, analytical, and research capabilities while providing technical training in geographic information systems and spatial analysis software. Your studies will broaden your understanding of key areas including environmental governance, climate dynamics, ecological equity, environmental health, disaster management, and risk evaluation. Customize your academic journey by concentrating on one or more specialized tracks: Spatial analysis techniques Global interconnectedness Equity in environmental access Sustainable systems This BA program opens doors to diverse career paths in environmental consulting, corporate sustainability, nonprofit organizations (both domestic and international), government environmental departments, and beyond. Graduates also pursue advanced degrees in environmental science, legal studies, urban planning, and public policy.