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Department of Environmental Science

BA in Environmental Planning & Policy

Career Options

Landscape design

Regulatory compliance

environmental/land-use planning

Community planning

Urban renewal consultant

Environmental consulting

Environmental education

Environmental technician

Environmental advocate

Environmental policy analyst

The Department of Environmental Science offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Environmental Planning and Policy.  The combination of these two disciplines recognizes the inherent interconnection in conjunction with the DES' s basic environmental science core courses. The degree is designed to prepare students for graduate school and as future leaders for careers in federal, state, and local government; the private sector; nonprofit organizations; and citizen advocacy groups. Many of our graduates have immediately entered professional professions in landscape design, regulatory compliance, land-use or community planning, urban renewal, environmental consulting, education, and as environmental technicians.

We seek to educate individuals who make a difference by contributing to solving environmental problems, making public and private institutions more responsive to social and economic needs of communities, and by moving toward a more sustainable society. Our curriculum emphasizes application as well as theory by focusing on real problems and projects affecting the region. The opportunity to gain practical planning and policy experience is also provided to our students through their participation in field-based courses and an internship.

The environmental planning  aspect of the degree is intended to introduce students to the foundations of community and natural resource planning. Through a series of core courses, students examine the spatial and non-spatial aspects of environmental problems.  The environmental policy aspect trains students on policy development, formulation and implementation, through an in-depth examination of policy science, assessment, environmental impact analysis, and environmental economics.  Students can also explore a particular topic of interest such as pollution, natural resources management, and international policy, or water resources.

Courses & Requirements

Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Planning and Policy.  The minimum number of credits required for the major is 86 plus the 34 credits required of the University’s Core curriculum. Note that these Departmental major requirements include 13 credits of Core curriculum. In order to graduate with a minimum of 120 credits, the student must not require any remedial work and all electives (taken here or transferred) must fit into the student’s program of study, which is approved for each student by the departmental faculty. A student must achieve at least a 2.0 grade point average and must earn at least a C- in each course applied toward completion of the major.

 

ESP 101 Fundamentals of Environmental Science

ESP 102 Fundamentals of Environmental Science lab

ESP 125 Introduction to Environmental Ecology

ESP 126 Introduction to Environmental Ecology lab

ESP 150 Field Immersion

CHY 1XX Chemistry (lec)

CHY 1XX Chemistry (lab)

ESP 203 Environmental Communication

ESP 220 Introduction to Environmental Policy

ESP 280 Research and Analytical Methods

ESP 305 Community Planning Workshop

ESH 341 Environmental Regulations

ESP 375 Environmental Risk Assessment and Management

ESP 400 Internship*

ESP 401 Environmental Impact Assessment and lab

ESP 417 Site Planning and Assessment

ESP 421 Natural Resource Policy

ESP 475 Senior Seminar

 

Choose one of the following prerequisites for ESP 305:

GEO 209 Land Use Planning

or   ESP 200 Environmental Planning

 

Choose four environmental science classes 200-level or higher in accordance with program of study.  One Course must be ESP/ECO 326 or ESP/ECO 327