Environmental Studies BA

Take the pathway that leads to a better world.

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Our Environmental Studies Bachelor of Arts degree focuses on human interaction with the environment and how we can move toward a sustainable future.

This interdisciplinary field explores how behavior, cultural variation and the function of our social, political and economic institutions both shape and are shaped by the natural world.

Career Opportunities

  • Wildlife Manager
  • Environmental Educator
  • Ecologist
  • Forester
  • Sustainability Coordinator
  • Environmental Health and Safety Manager

Why Environmental Studies at 麻豆原创?

  • Our interdisciplinary program draws from the sciences, humanities, social sciences and art to address complex environmental issues.
  • We prepare students to for a wide range of fields, including natural resource management, environmental education and policy, parks and outdoor recreation, environmental journalism and urban agriculture.
  • Our minor program allows students in other majors to apply environmental issues to their discipline.
  • Topics covered include: biology, geology, oceanography, strategic communication, statistical methods and public administration.
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Understand the courses you鈥檒l take, the curriculum requirements to meet, and the concepts you鈥檒l gain mastery of. This program also offers a minor program option. Get all the detailed information you鈥檙e looking for.

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April Kiser

April Kiser

鈥淢ost environmentalists are motivated by great concern, but they also want to have a sense that they can do something about it. Majoring in environmental studies is a way to have agency. It gives you the ability to act and do something about the issues.鈥

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Program Details

Course Information

Program/Learning Goals

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • demonstrate an understanding of fundamental physical and biological principles that govern natural processes
  • demonstrate an understanding of fundamental concepts from the social sciences and the humanities underlying environmental thought and governance
  • integrate and apply perspectives from across the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities in the context of complex environmental problems
  • communicate integrated perspectives on complex environmental problems in the form of written and oral argument to both professional and lay audiences
  • develop experiential skills that contribute to environmental thought and/or problem solving

Writing in the Discipline

W鈥媓y or in what ways is writing important to your discipline/field/profession?

Environmental studies is an interdisciplinary program integrating the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. This interdisciplinary approach means that there is no specific set of expectations or guidelines f鈥媜r writing because graduates of the program will go on to so many different kinds of careers in so many different professional fields. Clear writing, however, is essential for all environmental studies majors, who may use writing while taking notes in field settings, recording and reporting data, presenting technical reports and/or preparing content for both general and specialized audiences.

Which courses are designated as satisfying the Writing in the Discipline (WID) requirement by your department? Why these courses?

Exposure to and practice with different writing styles occurs in all environmental studies courses. Styles of writing for science occur in biology, physical sciences and chemistry courses; humanities writing styles occur in history and English courses; business writing styles occur in economics courses; and social and behavioral sciences writing styles occur in anthropology, communication, INGOs, geography, philosophy, political science and sociology courses. In short, students are exposed to a range of different styles of writing via their interdisciplinary coursework. Additionally, the Environmental Studies Program has specifically identified these courses as ones that satisfy our WID requirement: 

  • ENST 200: Introduction to Environmental Studies and COMM 201 Writing for the News (Formerly COMM 302) or
  • ENGL 231: Writing for Digital Media & Multimedia Settings or
  • ENGL 232: Writing for the Public Sphere

What forms or genres of writing will students learn and practice in your department鈥檚 WID courses? Why these genres?

Due to the interdisciplinary nature of this program, students will learn and practice many different genres of writing in the courses they take for the program, which may include some of the following: letters, editorials, rhetorical analyses, white papers, position papers, proposals, progress reports, blogs, media production projects and presentations, basic reporting, public relations formats and techniques for achieving high-quality news and public relations. The genres students learn about and practice will depend on their chosen areas of focus within the program.

What kinds of teaching practices will students encounter in your department鈥檚 WID courses?

In ENST 200, writing instruction occurs throughout the course in both formal and informal writing assignments. Instruction is given on how to appropriately format a scholarly paper and how to choose and use academic sources. Students may be asked to submit multiple drafts of some papers, responding to feedback from peers and/or the instructor.

In COMM 201, we cover the fundamentals of composition using the AP style guide. Topics include news values, basic reporting, public relations formats and techniques for achieving high-quality news and public relations writing. Students build on their news and media writing skills and become more proficient at public relations writing for digital and traditional outlets.

In ENGL 231 and 232, students experience a range of different teaching practices, including peer review, small group tutorial, individual conferences/consultations, low-stakes writing and instruction in the full range of composing activities (i.e. planning, drafting, revising, editing, etc.). 

When they鈥檝e satisfied your department鈥檚 WID requirement, what should students know and be able to do with writing?

Students will be able to draw on content from a broad array of sources, integrate and synthesize the content and present it in a manner that is understandable to both general and specialized audiences. They may present content in both written and graphic form, they may use formal or informal styles and final content may be presented in paper or digital formats.鈥嬧嬧嬧

Minor in Environmental Studies

Declaring a minor allows you to explore other areas of interest and make interdisciplinary connections. Minor areas at 麻豆原创 complement and reinforce all major areas of study. By declaring a minor, you can set yourself apart as a candidate for job, internship and volunteer opportunities.

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