The Environmental Studies minor offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the myriad ways by which the human species influences, and is influenced by, its non-human surroundings. It allows students to examine some of the most serious environmental questions facing human society. While searching for effective solutions, students gain an understanding of the scientific, societal, and ethical dimensions of the relationship between humans and their environment. This interdisciplinary minor therefore incorporates ideas and information from a wide variety of fields such as public policy, economics, anthropology, history, philosophy, religion, ecology, biology, and chemistry.

No major is offered in Environmental Studies.

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Faculty
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Anne Lubbers (chair)
David Anderson
Preston Miles
Endre Nyerges
Elizabeth Perkins
Conrad Shiba
Rob Ziemba
 

Department Web page

Informational Flyer (PDF file)

Course Offerings and Requirements
for Majors/Minors