Environmental Studies Degree Options

Why earn a bachelors of arts in the environment?

Are you a self-professed policy wonk? Does exploring new geographic information systems (GIS) applications set your heart aflutter? Or perhaps you're planning a career in outdoor education, environmental policy, or urban planning and sustainability. If so, a bachelors of arts degree from the College of the Environment might be the right path for you.

Degree Options

The Department of Environmental Studies offers a variety of majors, minors, graduate degrees,  and even a GIS Certificate. Students regularly conduct research with faculty and present at conferences as part of their undergraduate and graduate experience.

 

Faculty member Dr. Kate Darby and four ENVS students presenting a poster at the 2018 Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) conference. 
Faculty member Dr. Kate Darby and four ENVS students presenting a poster at the 2018 Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) conference. 

Undergraduate Majors, BA

Combined Majors and Majors with other Units, BA & BAE

Undergraduate Minors

Certificates

Graduate Programs, M.A.

 

Still have questions? Get in touch with one of the College of the Environment undergraduate advisors or graduate advisors.