Environment and Society Specialization
The Environment and Society specialization provides preparation for careers in fields related to resource policy or law, or graduate study in such fields as urban and landscape planning, sustainability, and related fields. The specialization is designed for students majoring in Environmental Studies but is available to all students.
Requirements
14-15 credits
For Environmental Studies majors, course selections should be different from those chosen for the Environmental Studies major. This specialization is designed to extend learning beyond the major requirements.
Complete one course (3 credits).
Complete two courses (6 credits).
HIS-204 | History of the Modern U.S. | 3 credits |
POE-215 | Power and Policy | 3 credits |
POE-317 | Capitalism and Socialism | 3 credits |
Complete one course (3 credits).
ENV-330 | Working Landscapes | 3 credits |
ENV-355 | Urban Geography | 3 credits |
ENV-357 | Making Maps: Creative Cartography | 3 credits |
Complete one course (2-3 credits).
ENV-296 | Research Practicum | 2-3 credits |
ENV-496 | Advanced Research Practicum | 3 credits |