Global Environmental Policy Concentration, Environmental Studies, Bachelor of Arts - ESGE

Major Requirements (43 hours)

Required
ENVS 161Introduction to Environmental Studies3
ENVS 171Introduction to Environmental Science3
ENVS 217Environmental Policy3
COMM 418Seminar on Women, Leadership, and Communication3
or ENVS 321 Women, Leadership, and the Environment
ENVS 385Interdisciplinary Environmental Research3
ENVS 386Current Issues in Environmental Studies1
ENVS 495Comprehensive Project Seminar3
Concentration
Select the following Concentration:24-25
Total Credits43-44

Global Environmental Policy Concentration

STEM Elective
Select one of the following:3-4
Survey II: Human Prehistory
Introduction to Marine Biology
Vertebrate Natural History
and Vertebrate Natural History Laboratory
Evolution
Conservation Biology
and Conservation Biology Laboratory
Ecology
and Ecology Laboratory
Ornithology
Chemistry in Everyday Life
Mathematics for Sustainability
Arts and Humanities Elective
Select one of the following:3
Sustainable Textiles
Introduction to Landscape Architecture
Picturing Biodiversity: The Art of Natural History
Environment in Contemporary Art
Design and the Environment Studio II
Communicating Climate Science
Animals in Literature and Society
Environmental Literature
African-American Literature
19th-Century American Literature
Sustainability at Saint Mary’s College and in the Holy Cross Charism
The Shape of the City
Give Me Shelter
Human Ecology and Spirituality
Rhetoric
Nature and Environmental Writing
Social Justice
Environmental Ethics
Religion and Science
Fashion Ethics
Microeconomics Course
ECON 252Principles of Microeconomics3
Society and Environment
Select one one of the following:3
People and Nature
Survey I: Culture and Language
Cultural Sust and Spirituality
Social Problems (approved sections)
Advanced Area Courses
Select three of the following:9
Water, Culture & Sustainability
Special Topics
Organizational Communication
Economic Development
Topics in Economics
The Global Politics of International Development
Global Environmental Politics
Consumer Society
Required Supporting Courses
MATH 114Introduction to Statistics 13
or MATH 346 Statistics
Total Credits24-25
1

With program permission and permission of the relevant department, PSYC 324 Statistics in Psychology or SOC 371 Sociological Statistics Lab may be substituted for MATH 114 Introduction to Statistics.

Advanced Writing Proficiency 

Students fulfill this proficiency requirement by receiving approval for a portfolio of three writing projects drawn from multiple disciplines contributing to environmental studies. The portfolio will include the paper completed in ENVS 495 Comprehensive Project Seminar; the other two projects included will vary with the student’s major concentration and selection of courses.

Senior Comprehensive

The Senior Comprehensive requirement in Environmental Studies is fulfilled by successful completion of ENVS 495 Comprehensive Project Seminar and department approval of the paper and oral presentation based on the student’s comprehensive project.