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You likely already follow the principles of reducing, reusing, and recycling. But perhaps you're eager to make an even greater environmental impact. At UIndy, you can channel that passion into addressing pressing ecological challenges through an interdisciplinary education blending social sciences and humanities. Outside academics, UIndy's city setting, global partnerships, and dedication to community service offer numerous ways to learn while making a difference. This curriculum map details the required courses for an Environmental Sustainability major. Alongside foundational classes, you can select either a domestic or international concentration. Advanced coursework culminates in a tailored senior capstone project focused on your chosen specialization.
BENEFITS
Emphasis on community involvement with practical service-learning options
Ideal for environmentally conscious students preferring non-scientific approaches
Integration of liberal arts through social sciences and humanities perspectives
Compact 35-36 credit major allows for double majors or complementary minors
Customizable senior thesis project aligned with your unique interests
Students must have official high school graduation documents and transcripts.
TOEFL - 61 IBT required
IELTS - 5.5 required
PTEA - 49 required
Graduation from Internexus English as a Second Language program, Advanced Level
Graduation from ELS Language Centers EAP level 112
Completion of EF Level C1-1
Native Speaker of English