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Program Overview


BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies

The Applied Environmental Studies major provides theoretical grounding of environmental principles while also providing robust training in quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


Program Requirements and Policies

Students will be required to complete fifteen classes:


  • five core courses,
  • five skill-based courses,
  • four courses in an area of specialization,
  • and a project-based capstone or equivalent course. Students must also complete a pre-approved environmental internship (min. 100hrs; ENV 99).

Course Requirements

Core courses (n=5)

Five core courses:


  • A. ENV 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies
  • B. Two of the following Natural Sciences/Technology courses:
    • BIO 7 Global Change Biology
    • ECS 3 Intro to Climate Science
    • ENV 6 One Health: Animals, Environment, Humans
    • ES 25 Environment and Technology
    • CHEM 8 Environmental Chemistry
    • EOS 2 Environmental Geology
  • C. One of the following Environmental Policy courses:
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: U.S. Challenges and Solutions
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: Linking US and Global Politics
  • D. One of the following Environmental Economics courses:
    • EC 8 Principles of Economics with Environmental Applications
    • EC 30 Environmental Economics

Skill-based courses (n=5)

Five skill-based courses:


  • A. One of the following Environmental Communication courses:
    • ENV 150 Environment, Communication and Culture
    • ENG/ENV 160 Environmental Justice and World Literature
    • ENG/ENV 176 Earth Matters
    • ANTH 24 Anthropology of the Environment
  • B. One Intro-level (or above) GIS course:
    • ENV 107/GIS 101/INTR 81 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
    • ECS 104 Geological Applications of Geographic Information Systems
    • CEE 187 Geographic Information Systems
    • NUTR 231 Fundamentals of GIS for Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Applications
  • C. One Intro-level (or above) Statistics course:
    • BIO 132 Biostatistics
    • BIO 133 Ecological Statistics and Data w/Lab
    • CH36/CEE6 Principles of Biostatistics
    • MATH 21 Introductory Statistics
    • EC 13 Statistics
    • PSY 31 Stats for Behavioral Science
  • D. ENV 120 Environmental Fieldwork: From Class to Community
  • E. ENV 170 Environmental Data, Analysis and Visualization

Specialization (n=4)

Four courses in an area of specialization:


  • 4 courses from the Electives category in one of the following thematic tracks:
    • Track I: Environmental Science
    • Track II: Sustainability, Policy, and Equity
    • Track III: Environmental Communication
    • Track IV: Food Systems, Nutrition and the Environment
    • Track V: Environmental Humanities

Capstone (n=1)

One capstone or equivalent course:


  • ENV 191 Environmental Studies Capstone, or
  • ENV 198 Directed Research, or
  • ENV 199 Senior Thesis

Internship (n=1)

One internship:


  • ENV 99 Environmental Internship

Additional Information

  • Students majoring in Applied Environmental Studies may double-count up to five courses with another stand-alone major in another department or program.
  • Students may double-count up to two courses with a minor in another department or program.
  • Students may count up to four approved classes taken abroad.
  • Students may use one approved Experimental College class toward this major.
  • Students may petition classes not listed in the major's website in order to fulfill degree requirements.

Program Tracks

The program offers the following tracks:


  • BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies
  • BA/BS in Environmental Studies (co-major)
  • Minor in Food Systems and Nutrition
  • Minor in Environmental Science and Policy

Learning Objectives

The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental principles, quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


If the input contains a 404 Error or is invalid, the output would be "NA" (without quotes or additional formatting). However, since the input is valid, the extracted program information is provided in the specified markdown format.


The final answer is the extracted program information in markdown format, as presented above.


The final answer is:


BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies

The Applied Environmental Studies major provides theoretical grounding of environmental principles while also providing robust training in quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


Program Requirements and Policies

Students will be required to complete fifteen classes:


  • five core courses,
  • five skill-based courses,
  • four courses in an area of specialization,
  • and a project-based capstone or equivalent course. Students must also complete a pre-approved environmental internship (min. 100hrs; ENV 99).

Course Requirements

Core courses (n=5)

Five core courses:


  • A. ENV 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies
  • B. Two of the following Natural Sciences/Technology courses:
    • BIO 7 Global Change Biology
    • ECS 3 Intro to Climate Science
    • ENV 6 One Health: Animals, Environment, Humans
    • ES 25 Environment and Technology
    • CHEM 8 Environmental Chemistry
    • EOS 2 Environmental Geology
  • C. One of the following Environmental Policy courses:
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: U.S. Challenges and Solutions
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: Linking US and Global Politics
  • D. One of the following Environmental Economics courses:
    • EC 8 Principles of Economics with Environmental Applications
    • EC 30 Environmental Economics

Skill-based courses (n=5)

Five skill-based courses:


  • A. One of the following Environmental Communication courses:
    • ENV 150 Environment, Communication and Culture
    • ENG/ENV 160 Environmental Justice and World Literature
    • ENG/ENV 176 Earth Matters
    • ANTH 24 Anthropology of the Environment
  • B. One Intro-level (or above) GIS course:
    • ENV 107/GIS 101/INTR 81 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
    • ECS 104 Geological Applications of Geographic Information Systems
    • CEE 187 Geographic Information Systems
    • NUTR 231 Fundamentals of GIS for Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Applications
  • C. One Intro-level (or above) Statistics course:
    • BIO 132 Biostatistics
    • BIO 133 Ecological Statistics and Data w/Lab
    • CH36/CEE6 Principles of Biostatistics
    • MATH 21 Introductory Statistics
    • EC 13 Statistics
    • PSY 31 Stats for Behavioral Science
  • D. ENV 120 Environmental Fieldwork: From Class to Community
  • E. ENV 170 Environmental Data, Analysis and Visualization

Specialization (n=4)

Four courses in an area of specialization:


  • 4 courses from the Electives category in one of the following thematic tracks:
    • Track I: Environmental Science
    • Track II: Sustainability, Policy, and Equity
    • Track III: Environmental Communication
    • Track IV: Food Systems, Nutrition and the Environment
    • Track V: Environmental Humanities

Capstone (n=1)

One capstone or equivalent course:


  • ENV 191 Environmental Studies Capstone, or
  • ENV 198 Directed Research, or
  • ENV 199 Senior Thesis

Internship (n=1)

One internship:


  • ENV 99 Environmental Internship

Additional Information

  • Students majoring in Applied Environmental Studies may double-count up to five courses with another stand-alone major in another department or program.
  • Students may double-count up to two courses with a minor in another department or program.
  • Students may count up to four approved classes taken abroad.
  • Students may use one approved Experimental College class toward this major.
  • Students may petition classes not listed in the major's website in order to fulfill degree requirements.

Program Tracks

The program offers the following tracks:


  • BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies
  • BA/BS in Environmental Studies (co-major)
  • Minor in Food Systems and Nutrition
  • Minor in Environmental Science and Policy

Learning Objectives

The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental principles, quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


If the input contains a 404 Error or is invalid, the output would be "NA" (without quotes or additional formatting). However, since the input is valid, the extracted program information is provided in the specified markdown format.


The final answer is the extracted program information in markdown format, as presented above.


The final answer is:


BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies

The Applied Environmental Studies major provides theoretical grounding of environmental principles while also providing robust training in quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


Program Requirements and Policies

Students will be required to complete fifteen classes:


  • five core courses,
  • five skill-based courses,
  • four courses in an area of specialization,
  • and a project-based capstone or equivalent course. Students must also complete a pre-approved environmental internship (min. 100hrs; ENV 99).

Course Requirements

Core courses (n=5)

Five core courses:


  • A. ENV 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies
  • B. Two of the following Natural Sciences/Technology courses:
    • BIO 7 Global Change Biology
    • ECS 3 Intro to Climate Science
    • ENV 6 One Health: Animals, Environment, Humans
    • ES 25 Environment and Technology
    • CHEM 8 Environmental Chemistry
    • EOS 2 Environmental Geology
  • C. One of the following Environmental Policy courses:
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: U.S. Challenges and Solutions
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: Linking US and Global Politics
  • D. One of the following Environmental Economics courses:
    • EC 8 Principles of Economics with Environmental Applications
    • EC 30 Environmental Economics

Skill-based courses (n=5)

Five skill-based courses:


  • A. One of the following Environmental Communication courses:
    • ENV 150 Environment, Communication and Culture
    • ENG/ENV 160 Environmental Justice and World Literature
    • ENG/ENV 176 Earth Matters
    • ANTH 24 Anthropology of the Environment
  • B. One Intro-level (or above) GIS course:
    • ENV 107/GIS 101/INTR 81 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
    • ECS 104 Geological Applications of Geographic Information Systems
    • CEE 187 Geographic Information Systems
    • NUTR 231 Fundamentals of GIS for Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Applications
  • C. One Intro-level (or above) Statistics course:
    • BIO 132 Biostatistics
    • BIO 133 Ecological Statistics and Data w/Lab
    • CH36/CEE6 Principles of Biostatistics
    • MATH 21 Introductory Statistics
    • EC 13 Statistics
    • PSY 31 Stats for Behavioral Science
  • D. ENV 120 Environmental Fieldwork: From Class to Community
  • E. ENV 170 Environmental Data, Analysis and Visualization

Specialization (n=4)

Four courses in an area of specialization:


  • 4 courses from the Electives category in one of the following thematic tracks:
    • Track I: Environmental Science
    • Track II: Sustainability, Policy, and Equity
    • Track III: Environmental Communication
    • Track IV: Food Systems, Nutrition and the Environment
    • Track V: Environmental Humanities

Capstone (n=1)

One capstone or equivalent course:


  • ENV 191 Environmental Studies Capstone, or
  • ENV 198 Directed Research, or
  • ENV 199 Senior Thesis

Internship (n=1)

One internship:


  • ENV 99 Environmental Internship

Additional Information

  • Students majoring in Applied Environmental Studies may double-count up to five courses with another stand-alone major in another department or program.
  • Students may double-count up to two courses with a minor in another department or program.
  • Students may count up to four approved classes taken abroad.
  • Students may use one approved Experimental College class toward this major.
  • Students may petition classes not listed in the major's website in order to fulfill degree requirements.

Program Tracks

The program offers the following tracks:


  • BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies
  • BA/BS in Environmental Studies (co-major)
  • Minor in Food Systems and Nutrition
  • Minor in Environmental Science and Policy

Learning Objectives

The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental principles, quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


If the input contains a 404 Error or is invalid, the output would be "NA" (without quotes or additional formatting). However, since the input is valid, the extracted program information is provided in the specified markdown format.


The final answer is the extracted program information in markdown format, as presented above.


The final answer is:


BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies

The Applied Environmental Studies major provides theoretical grounding of environmental principles while also providing robust training in quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


Program Requirements and Policies

Students will be required to complete fifteen classes:


  • five core courses,
  • five skill-based courses,
  • four courses in an area of specialization,
  • and a project-based capstone or equivalent course. Students must also complete a pre-approved environmental internship (min. 100hrs; ENV 99).

Course Requirements

Core courses (n=5)

Five core courses:


  • A. ENV 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies
  • B. Two of the following Natural Sciences/Technology courses:
    • BIO 7 Global Change Biology
    • ECS 3 Intro to Climate Science
    • ENV 6 One Health: Animals, Environment, Humans
    • ES 25 Environment and Technology
    • CHEM 8 Environmental Chemistry
    • EOS 2 Environmental Geology
  • C. One of the following Environmental Policy courses:
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: U.S. Challenges and Solutions
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: Linking US and Global Politics
  • D. One of the following Environmental Economics courses:
    • EC 8 Principles of Economics with Environmental Applications
    • EC 30 Environmental Economics

Skill-based courses (n=5)

Five skill-based courses:


  • A. One of the following Environmental Communication courses:
    • ENV 150 Environment, Communication and Culture
    • ENG/ENV 160 Environmental Justice and World Literature
    • ENG/ENV 176 Earth Matters
    • ANTH 24 Anthropology of the Environment
  • B. One Intro-level (or above) GIS course:
    • ENV 107/GIS 101/INTR 81 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
    • ECS 104 Geological Applications of Geographic Information Systems
    • CEE 187 Geographic Information Systems
    • NUTR 231 Fundamentals of GIS for Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Applications
  • C. One Intro-level (or above) Statistics course:
    • BIO 132 Biostatistics
    • BIO 133 Ecological Statistics and Data w/Lab
    • CH36/CEE6 Principles of Biostatistics
    • MATH 21 Introductory Statistics
    • EC 13 Statistics
    • PSY 31 Stats for Behavioral Science
  • D. ENV 120 Environmental Fieldwork: From Class to Community
  • E. ENV 170 Environmental Data, Analysis and Visualization

Specialization (n=4)

Four courses in an area of specialization:


  • 4 courses from the Electives category in one of the following thematic tracks:
    • Track I: Environmental Science
    • Track II: Sustainability, Policy, and Equity
    • Track III: Environmental Communication
    • Track IV: Food Systems, Nutrition and the Environment
    • Track V: Environmental Humanities

Capstone (n=1)

One capstone or equivalent course:


  • ENV 191 Environmental Studies Capstone, or
  • ENV 198 Directed Research, or
  • ENV 199 Senior Thesis

Internship (n=1)

One internship:


  • ENV 99 Environmental Internship

Additional Information

  • Students majoring in Applied Environmental Studies may double-count up to five courses with another stand-alone major in another department or program.
  • Students may double-count up to two courses with a minor in another department or program.
  • Students may count up to four approved classes taken abroad.
  • Students may use one approved Experimental College class toward this major.
  • Students may petition classes not listed in the major's website in order to fulfill degree requirements.

Program Tracks

The program offers the following tracks:


  • BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies
  • BA/BS in Environmental Studies (co-major)
  • Minor in Food Systems and Nutrition
  • Minor in Environmental Science and Policy

Learning Objectives

The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental principles, quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


If the input contains a 404 Error or is invalid, the output would be "NA" (without quotes or additional formatting). However, since the input is valid, the extracted program information is provided in the specified markdown format.


The final answer is the extracted program information in markdown format, as presented above.


The final answer is:


BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies

The Applied Environmental Studies major provides theoretical grounding of environmental principles while also providing robust training in quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


Program Requirements and Policies

Students will be required to complete fifteen classes:


  • five core courses,
  • five skill-based courses,
  • four courses in an area of specialization,
  • and a project-based capstone or equivalent course. Students must also complete a pre-approved environmental internship (min. 100hrs; ENV 99).

Course Requirements

Core courses (n=5)

Five core courses:


  • A. ENV 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies
  • B. Two of the following Natural Sciences/Technology courses:
    • BIO 7 Global Change Biology
    • ECS 3 Intro to Climate Science
    • ENV 6 One Health: Animals, Environment, Humans
    • ES 25 Environment and Technology
    • CHEM 8 Environmental Chemistry
    • EOS 2 Environmental Geology
  • C. One of the following Environmental Policy courses:
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: U.S. Challenges and Solutions
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: Linking US and Global Politics
  • D. One of the following Environmental Economics courses:
    • EC 8 Principles of Economics with Environmental Applications
    • EC 30 Environmental Economics

Skill-based courses (n=5)

Five skill-based courses:


  • A. One of the following Environmental Communication courses:
    • ENV 150 Environment, Communication and Culture
    • ENG/ENV 160 Environmental Justice and World Literature
    • ENG/ENV 176 Earth Matters
    • ANTH 24 Anthropology of the Environment
  • B. One Intro-level (or above) GIS course:
    • ENV 107/GIS 101/INTR 81 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
    • ECS 104 Geological Applications of Geographic Information Systems
    • CEE 187 Geographic Information Systems
    • NUTR 231 Fundamentals of GIS for Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Applications
  • C. One Intro-level (or above) Statistics course:
    • BIO 132 Biostatistics
    • BIO 133 Ecological Statistics and Data w/Lab
    • CH36/CEE6 Principles of Biostatistics
    • MATH 21 Introductory Statistics
    • EC 13 Statistics
    • PSY 31 Stats for Behavioral Science
  • D. ENV 120 Environmental Fieldwork: From Class to Community
  • E. ENV 170 Environmental Data, Analysis and Visualization

Specialization (n=4)

Four courses in an area of specialization:


  • 4 courses from the Electives category in one of the following thematic tracks:
    • Track I: Environmental Science
    • Track II: Sustainability, Policy, and Equity
    • Track III: Environmental Communication
    • Track IV: Food Systems, Nutrition and the Environment
    • Track V: Environmental Humanities

Capstone (n=1)

One capstone or equivalent course:


  • ENV 191 Environmental Studies Capstone, or
  • ENV 198 Directed Research, or
  • ENV 199 Senior Thesis

Internship (n=1)

One internship:


  • ENV 99 Environmental Internship

Additional Information

  • Students majoring in Applied Environmental Studies may double-count up to five courses with another stand-alone major in another department or program.
  • Students may double-count up to two courses with a minor in another department or program.
  • Students may count up to four approved classes taken abroad.
  • Students may use one approved Experimental College class toward this major.
  • Students may petition classes not listed in the major's website in order to fulfill degree requirements.

Program Tracks

The program offers the following tracks:


  • BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies
  • BA/BS in Environmental Studies (co-major)
  • Minor in Food Systems and Nutrition
  • Minor in Environmental Science and Policy

Learning Objectives

The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental principles, quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


If the input contains a 404 Error or is invalid, the output would be "NA" (without quotes or additional formatting). However, since the input is valid, the extracted program information is provided in the specified markdown format.


The final answer is the extracted program information in markdown format, as presented above.


The final answer is:


BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies

The Applied Environmental Studies major provides theoretical grounding of environmental principles while also providing robust training in quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


Program Requirements and Policies

Students will be required to complete fifteen classes:


  • five core courses,
  • five skill-based courses,
  • four courses in an area of specialization,
  • and a project-based capstone or equivalent course. Students must also complete a pre-approved environmental internship (min. 100hrs; ENV 99).

Course Requirements

Core courses (n=5)

Five core courses:


  • A. ENV 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies
  • B. Two of the following Natural Sciences/Technology courses:
    • BIO 7 Global Change Biology
    • ECS 3 Intro to Climate Science
    • ENV 6 One Health: Animals, Environment, Humans
    • ES 25 Environment and Technology
    • CHEM 8 Environmental Chemistry
    • EOS 2 Environmental Geology
  • C. One of the following Environmental Policy courses:
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: U.S. Challenges and Solutions
    • ENV 135 Environmental Policy: Linking US and Global Politics
  • D. One of the following Environmental Economics courses:
    • EC 8 Principles of Economics with Environmental Applications
    • EC 30 Environmental Economics

Skill-based courses (n=5)

Five skill-based courses:


  • A. One of the following Environmental Communication courses:
    • ENV 150 Environment, Communication and Culture
    • ENG/ENV 160 Environmental Justice and World Literature
    • ENG/ENV 176 Earth Matters
    • ANTH 24 Anthropology of the Environment
  • B. One Intro-level (or above) GIS course:
    • ENV 107/GIS 101/INTR 81 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
    • ECS 104 Geological Applications of Geographic Information Systems
    • CEE 187 Geographic Information Systems
    • NUTR 231 Fundamentals of GIS for Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Applications
  • C. One Intro-level (or above) Statistics course:
    • BIO 132 Biostatistics
    • BIO 133 Ecological Statistics and Data w/Lab
    • CH36/CEE6 Principles of Biostatistics
    • MATH 21 Introductory Statistics
    • EC 13 Statistics
    • PSY 31 Stats for Behavioral Science
  • D. ENV 120 Environmental Fieldwork: From Class to Community
  • E. ENV 170 Environmental Data, Analysis and Visualization

Specialization (n=4)

Four courses in an area of specialization:


  • 4 courses from the Electives category in one of the following thematic tracks:
    • Track I: Environmental Science
    • Track II: Sustainability, Policy, and Equity
    • Track III: Environmental Communication
    • Track IV: Food Systems, Nutrition and the Environment
    • Track V: Environmental Humanities

Capstone (n=1)

One capstone or equivalent course:


  • ENV 191 Environmental Studies Capstone, or
  • ENV 198 Directed Research, or
  • ENV 199 Senior Thesis

Internship (n=1)

One internship:


  • ENV 99 Environmental Internship

Additional Information

  • Students majoring in Applied Environmental Studies may double-count up to five courses with another stand-alone major in another department or program.
  • Students may double-count up to two courses with a minor in another department or program.
  • Students may count up to four approved classes taken abroad.
  • Students may use one approved Experimental College class toward this major.
  • Students may petition classes not listed in the major's website in order to fulfill degree requirements.

Program Tracks

The program offers the following tracks:


  • BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies
  • BA/BS in Environmental Studies (co-major)
  • Minor in Food Systems and Nutrition
  • Minor in Environmental Science and Policy

Learning Objectives

The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental principles, quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


If the input contains a 404 Error or is invalid, the output would be "NA" (without quotes or additional formatting). However, since the input is valid, the extracted program information is provided in the specified markdown format.


The final answer is the extracted program information in markdown format, as presented above.


The final answer is:


BA/BS in Applied Environmental Studies

The Applied Environmental Studies major provides theoretical grounding of environmental principles while also providing robust training in quantitative methods, spatial analysis, and communication skills required for success in the field.


Program Requirements and Policies

Students will be required to complete fifteen classes:


  • five core courses,
  • five skill-based courses,
  • four courses in an area of specialization,
  • and a project-based capstone or equivalent course. Students must also complete a pre-approved environmental internship (min. 100hrs; ENV 99).

Course Requirements

Core courses (n=5)

Five core courses:


  • A. ENV 1 Introduction to Environmental Studies
  • B. Two of the following Natural Sciences/Technology courses:
    • BIO 7
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