Environment, Sustainability & Geography Minor
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Program description
The purpose of the program is to prepare students to create sustainable communities for present and future generations. This program provides students with the tools to understand the physical and social systems of the earth to become informed change makers locally and globally.
Sustainability challenges are all around us: from climate change to vulnerabilities in the industrial food system to the way we design cities. One of the fundamental hurdles in a transition toward sustainability is bridging the ecological and social sciences with decision making. The program trains students to analyze the interwoven nature of social and ecological systems, and translate that knowledge into policies to enact change.
Meaningful engagement with the world outside the classroom prepares students to comprehend and address these challenges. This program provides students with mentoring and theoretical and hands-on instruction in ecological and social processes.
Sustainability challenges are all around us: from climate change to vulnerabilities in the industrial food system to the way we design cities. One of the fundamental hurdles in a transition toward sustainability is bridging the ecological and social sciences with decision making. The program trains students to analyze the interwoven nature of social and ecological systems, and translate that knowledge into policies to enact change.
Meaningful engagement with the world outside the classroom prepares students to comprehend and address these challenges. This program provides students with mentoring and theoretical and hands-on instruction in ecological and social processes.
Program last updated
Fall 2025