Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies
Our graduates are changing the world.
Our interdisciplinary program is comprised of courses that provide a strong foundation for understanding the complex relationship between humans and the environment.
Gain a multidisciplinary perspective on a variety of environmental issues, including air and water pollution, population growth and distribution, global climate changes, ecosystems and evolution, agriculture and food resources, and renewable and nonrenewable energy.
Issues are addressed from a local, national, and international perspective as well as from a human and physical perspective, which provides the comprehensive knowledge base necessary for career enhancement or attending graduate school.
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Environmental Studies
Courses
URBN PL XLC 216
Food Studies Graduate Certificate Colloquium
This course is open only for students in the Food Studies Graduate Certificate program, and provides an overview of food studies encompassing a wide variety of fields.
MGMT X 481.5
Global Business Practices in Sustainability
This course provides an overview of global business practices in sustainability, focusing on the business rationale for sustainability, examining why and how businesses are addressing environmental and sustainability issues.
POL SCI XL 149Z
Introduction to American Politics
This course gives a broad overview and introduces students to the American political system.
EDUC 901A
EDUC 901B
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