BA in Environmental Studies

Area of Study Overview

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The Bachelor of Arts BA degree program in Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program prepares adults for career change, advancement or graduate education, while providing personal enrichment. The program shows how the biological, physical, and social sciences are employed to understand complex environmental problems. Required courses present the methodology and conceptual framework. Students develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines while developing a greater depth of knowledge in environmental studies.

Degree Requirements

  • A minimum of 18 credits must be upper level 300 level or above within the area of study.

Note: Because this area of study is interdisciplinary, it must be planned closely with a BA degree program advisor.

Credit Distribution

Courses in the Area of Study are listed as a guide. Other courses may satisfy the areas. For TESU course options, please contact an Advisor.

I. General Education Requirements (60 Credits)

II. Area of Study (41 Credits)

A. Required Courses (26 Credits)

ENS-360Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice

6

CHE-121General Chemistry I with Lab

4

-TRSFR REQ.
General Biology I with Lab

4

-TRSFR REQ.
Introduction to Environmental Science

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Earth's Resources

3

Choose 9 credits from three of the following areas
ENS-314Global Environmental Change

6

-TRSFR REQ.
Anthropology of the Environment

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Economics of the Environment

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Environmental Psychology

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Philosophy/Environment

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Politics of the Environment

3

-TRSFR REQ.
Sociology/Environment

3

B. Environmental Studies Electives* (12 credits)

An additional 12 credits in subjects related to the environment and chosen from field such as biology, ecology, geography, geology, sociology, etc., are required. An additional 15 credits in subjects related to the environment and chosen from field such as biology, ecology, geography, geology, sociology, etc., are required. TESU course options, please contact an Advisor.

C. Capstone

LIB-495Liberal Arts Capstone

3

III. Electives (19 Credits)

For TESU course options, go to Elective Courses.

Total Credit Hours: 120

*TRSFR REQ - These courses are not offered by TESU. Please click here for information and resources on where you may find additional learning experiences. 

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Environmental Studies program will be able to:

  • define the human and natural phenomena that impact the environment;
  • identify and analyze the technology and management strategies that prevent, control, and remedy the human and natural phenomena that impact the environment;
  • demonstrate and communicate knowledge of environmental, socioeconomic, and political implications of human interactions with the environment;
  • explain environmental problems, analyze risks to humans and the environment, and propose alternate solutions to remedy environmental problems; and
  • demonstrate awareness of how the scientific method is applied in environmental studies research.