Requirements
This program is for students who are interested in understanding environment-society interactions through a social science lens. This will help prepare students seeking to enter environmental policy and governance careers, as well as those seeking to contribute to environmental success stories and inform positive socio-environmental change.
Future careers for students in this major could include environmental policy, local, state or federal environmental agencies, environmental law, environmental governance and management, environmental consulting, environmental education, environmental nonprofits, and graduate work in human-environment studies. The major focuses on providing social science foundations, including critical theoretical and humanities approaches, with a focus on equity, justice and policy applications.
This major is distinct from the Environmental Sciences major (science track and management track) which focuses more explicitly on science and would be appropriate for students seeking science-based careers. While this major includes basic scientific foundations in climate and ecosystem science, it does not involve extensive science credits and instead takes an interdisciplinary social science focus.
Students taking the Environmental Studies major are encouraged to pursue minors and certificates to complement the major and to focus on specific areas of interest, including: Climate science (ESM/GEOG); water resources (GEOG); GIS (GEOG); environmental science (ESM); sustainability (ESM).
Core Courses
Core courses will give students basic foundations in natural science, social science, environmental justice, policy, and methods in environmental studies.
- ESM 150 Orientation to Environmental Sciences and Management (1 credit)
Critical social science and environmental justice foundations
- Geog 230 Environment and Society: Global Perspectives (4 credits) or ESM 330 Environmental and Ecological Literacy (4 credits)
- Geog 345U Resource Management (4 credits) or Geog 348U Cultural and Political Ecology (4 credits)
- Environmental management and policy foundations
- ESM 222 Applied Environmental Studies: Policy Consideration (4 credits)
- ESM 335 Introduction to Environmental Management (4 credits)
Natural science foundations
- ESM 220 Introduction to Environmental Systems (4 credits)
- Geog 210 Physical Geography (4 credits)
- Mth 111Z Precalculus I: Functions (4 credits)--Mth 111Z may be waived with ALEKS math placement score of 60 or above.
Methods
- ESM 333 Methods of Data Collection, Analysis, Representation, and Modeling for Environmental Managers (4 credits) and ESM 334 Methods of Data Collection, Analysis, Representation, and Modeling for Environmental Managers Lab (2 credits)
- ESM 342 Field Methods (2 credits)
- Geog 380U Maps and Geographic Information (4 credits)
Electives
Electives include 300- and 400-level classes. At least 4 classes (16 credits) must be at the 400 level, including at least 1 class in ESM and 1 class in GEOG.
Students will take 6 elective courses with at least 4 from within 1 focal area.
Students may work with advisors to substitute other courses not on these lists (for example, relevant courses with a 410 course number).