Earth Systems Science & Policy, B.S. ~ Overview

Through applied learning and research, you will gain an understanding of the major components of the earth's systems and their interactions. This perspective will enable you to analyze and solve environmental problems on local and global scales. The ESSP program utilizes hands-on, field-based learning, as well as cutting-edge technology and multimedia tools, all of which are marketable upon graduation.

Learning Goals
  • Enable students to apply an earth systems perspective to evaluate and solve environmental problems using scientific, technical, and analytical skills.
  • Prepare students for leadership roles in which they contribute to effective policy solutions based on an understanding of the interactions between humans and their biological and physical surroundings.
  • Educate students who will be qualified to pursue ethical and rewarding career pathways.
Sponsored By

College of Science, Media Arts and Technology > Division of Science and Environmental Policy

Included Academic Fields

Biology ~ Earth Sciences ~ Ecology ~ Environmental Biology ~ Environmental Education ~ Environmental Science ~ Environmental Policy ~ Environmental Studies ~ Environmental Systems ~ Geographic Information Systems ~ Geosciences ~ Marine Science ~ Natural Resources ~ Natural Science ~ Science Education ~ Watershed Management

Concentrations Offered

Environmental Policy

Marine & Coastal Ecology

Science Education

Science and Social Justice

Watershed Systems

Emphases Offered

Informal Science Education

Pre-Med

Online Components

Some courses are offered in whole or in part online

Associated Course Codes

BIO ~ CHEM ~ GEOL ~ ESSP ~ PHYS

Associated Minors

Earth Systems Science & Policy

Environmental Health Policy [in conjunction with Health, Human Services, and Public Policy Department]

Associated Certificate Programs

Environmental Education and Environmental Service Learning

 

Revised 6/10/05