Liberal Arts and Sciences: Environmental Studies Major




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The program combines knowledge from different disciplines to provide students with a better understanding of the complex nature of environmental problems, examining not only their ecological, but also their social, economic and political dimensions. Courses in environmental science, general biology, ecology, chemistry and geology provide students with an understanding of the structure and functioning of natural systems and of their role in supporting life and human activities. Students also examine the relationship between the environment, society, human health, the economy and use of energy, and acquire knowledge of environmental policy issues and principles of environmental management that are essential components of problem solving. Students develop the cognitive and practical skills needed to perform research in different environmental studies fields and to provide solutions to specific environmental problems. In their senior year, they have the opportunity to select five optional courses on more specialized topics in the areas of water resource management, atmospheric science and pollution, biodiversity and conservation, sustainable food production, waste management, E.U. policy and legislation, environmental management systems, sustainable cities, and sustainable tourism management.
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Rolling admissions enrollment process and applications for admission are accepted throughout the year. Recommended application deadlines are as follows: Fall Semester June 15, Spring Semester December 1, Summer Session I April 1, Summer Term April 1, Summer Session II May 1.
Admissions Requirements
Official high school transcript(s) and diploma or Official college/university transcript(s) and catalog (if applying for transfer credits) and One letter of recommendation from teacher/professor of last institution attended.
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- Bachelors
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