Houston,
TX,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
This professional track is designed for those interested in energy and environmental history, equipping you with skills to build sustainable futures. In today's climate crisis, understanding energy usage and environmental policies across time has never been more crucial.
This program provides immediately applicable job skills, including:
developing and evaluating case studies on historical and current energy/environment policies
examining cultural perspectives on energy and resource use across societies
gaining proficiency in GIS mapping and digital humanities tools
conducting archival research on public policy matters
crafting historical content for legal, business, advocacy, and public audiences