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Environmental Studies


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Susan M. Mooney, Program Director (on sabbatical Fall 2012)
Sean Mulholland, Interim Program Director (Fall 2012)

Environmental Studies Steering Committee:
Peter Beisheim, Religious Studies
Christopher Ives, Religious Studies
Sean Mulholland, Economics
Robert Rodgers, Political Science
Cheryl Schnitzer, Chemistry
Maura Tyrrell, Biology

Faculty Fellow:
Kristin Burkholder

A Bachelor of Arts Degree as well as a minor in Environmental Studies are offered.

Given the complexity and multidisciplinary nature of environmental problems, students aspiring to contribute toward the solutions must acquire knowledge in a variety of areas.

Consequently, Environmental Studies is an interdepartmental program, taught by faculty from across the college. Additionally, the program collaborates with the Students for Environmental Action (SEA), as success in environmental work ultimately demands organizing and activism skills which Environmental Studies majors and minors are encouraged to develop via taking leadership roles in SEA here on campus.

The program provides students with knowledge of the basic principles of ecology and environmental science, including economic, political, sociological, and philosophical dimensions. Students have the opportunity to tailor the program to their career and personal goals through course selection, internships, and directed study.

Students in the major and the minor program ordinarily enroll in the upper-level courses from a variety of disciplines listed in the major without completing the pre-requisites that majors in those disciplines are required to complete.

Programs

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