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Environmental Studies adopts a multidisciplinary and comprehensive perspective to examine human-environment relationships and ecological issues. The Environmental Studies program features foundational courses across natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, enabling students to synthesize insights from diverse academic disciplines. Students develop skills to evaluate intricate environmental information and effectively convey findings to various audiences. Through hands-on learning and specialized coursework in chosen focus areas, the program prepares graduates for careers as environmental specialists.
The Environmental Policy, Politics, and Governance concentration is a forward-looking program that teaches students to comprehend the origins of political conflicts regarding environmental regulations and to find common ground solutions. The curriculum explores various change-making approaches, from conventional policy-making and inclusive dialogue to community organizing and corporate sustainability practices. Courses highlight how these methods can advance environmental equity and strengthen communities amid global changes. This concentration opens doors to impactful careers in non-profits, private companies, consulting firms, or government agencies. Alumni frequently pursue roles in environmental organizations across all government levels, disaster preparedness fields, advisory services, or corporate sustainability divisions. Equipped with ethical principles, practical abilities, and analytical perspectives, graduates contribute to building fairer and more sustainable societies. Many continue their education in fields like science policy, political ecology, resource conservation, environmental jurisprudence, and related areas.