Environmental Studies

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Welcome to Environmental Studies

Program Description


The Environmental Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program designed to develop an understanding of living and non-living earth processes and how they affect and are affected by the human population. Courses in biology, earth sciences and history provide a foundation in the functioning of living systems including population growth, ecology, and toxicology; geologic processes including energy resources, geologic hazards, and pollution; and human attitudes towards nature including historical perspective and context for our current situation.

Through these courses students will gain a better understanding of how humans are intimately connected with the environment and how human activities impact and are impacted by the environment.

An understanding of environmental matters is essential in today's world. Careers in natural resources, land use planning, business, energy, waste management, pollution control, law and environmental administration all require knowledge of environmental issues and the functioning of ecosystems. Career opportunities may require more discipline-specific studies in biology, geology or political science.

Faculty & Offices
Adam Green, Faculty Coordinator (EBS-319, ext. 2394)
Robert S. Gray, Faculty, Earth Sciences (EBS-111, ext. 2314)
David Morris, Faculty, History (IDC-359, ext. 5145)
Jeffrey W. Meyer, Faculty Earth Sciences (EBS-110, ext. 4270)
Jan L. Schultz, Faculty, Earth Sciences (EBS-113, ext. 2313)


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