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Bachelor of Arts: Environmental Studies

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Undergraduate BA

College

Eugene Lang College Lib Arts

CIP Code

030103

STEM Eligible?

Yes

Requirements

Course

Title

CR

Fall

Spring

Introductory Courses (3-4 total credits):

UENV 2000

Environment and Society

4

X

X

Advanced-level course modules (18-24 total credits)

Students must complete three courses in each of two modules, chosen from the following:*

Humanities Approaches

UENV 3100

Black Geographies

4

X

LREL 2024

Religion of Trees

4

X

LREL 2320

Religion and Ecology

4

X

LREL 2330

Religion and the Anthropocene

4

X

LSCI 2601

Towards Climate Justice

4

X

LHIS 3036

Oil, Energy & Power in the 20th Century

4

X

LCST 3248

Plastic: The Story of a Material

4

X

LCST 3875

Queer Ecologies

4

X

ULEC 2284

Climate Crisis: Music, Nature, Culture

X

PUDM 2101

Economics and Ethics of Sustainable Design

3

X

PLVS 3025

Animality and Visuality

3

X

NFDS 3406

Munching on Mushrooms

3

X

LINA 2063

Walking the Edge: Citizen Art and Science on NYC Shoreline

3

X

UENV 3210

Carbon: A Love Story

4

X

Natural Science Approaches

UENV 2010

Urban Ecosystems

4

X

UENV 2400

Political Ecology

4

UENV 3400

Urban Resilience

4

X

UENV 3210

Carbon: A Love Story

4

X

UENV 3201

Fieldwork: Observing and Writing Nature

4

X

LMTH 2030

Statistics with SPSS

4

X

X

LMTH 2055

Modeling Quantiative Data

4

X

LSCI 2040

Genes, Environment, and Behavior

4

X

LSCI 2300

Urban Environmental Health

4

X

LSCI 3029

Water Quality Lab

4

X

LSCI 3052

Biodiversity and Biotech

4

X

NFDS 2720

Food and the Human Body

3

X

LSCI 2320

Microbial Ecologies

4

X

LMTH 2050

Math Models in Nature

4

X

LMTH 3006

Math Tools for Social and Natural Sciences

X

UENV 3200

Spatial Thinking with GIS

4

X

UENV 3750

Green Roof Ecology

4

X

LSCI 2700

Energy and Sustainability

4

X

LMTH 3006

Math Tools for Social and Natural Sciences

4

X

UENV 3015

ARTSCI-Environment Lab

4

X

LSCI 2320

Community Science NYC: Biobus

4

X

LMTH 2014

Quantitative Reasoning

4

X

Social Science Approaches

UENV 2100

Race and the Environment

4

X

UENV 2000

Environment and Society

4

X

UENV 3100

Black Geographies

4

X

UENV 3202

Food, Power & Paradox: the role of business in farm and food policy

3

X

UGLB 3601

Ecofeminism and Global Justice

3

X

NFDS 3714

Food and the Environment

4

X

X

UENV 4014

The Future will be Cooperative: Community Land Trusts, Coops and the Commons

3

X

NFDS 4245

Social Justice in Sustainable Food Systems

3

X

NEPS 5022

Environmental Justice: Race, Class and the Environment

3

X

ULEC 2393

Waste and Justice

3

X

UENV 2011

Political Ecology

4

X

UENV 3510

Planning Sustainable Cities

4

X

UENV 3511

Making Sausage: Policy for Food Systems, Environment, and Design

3

X

LMTH 2025

Statistics for Social Scientists

4

X

LMTH 2030

Statistics with SPSS

4

X

Praxis Approaches

PSDS 2640

Honeybee Colonies: Art, Design, Science and Culture

3

X

UENV 3200

Spatial Thinking with GIS

4

X

UENV 3400

Urban Resilience

4

X

UENV 3750

Green Roof Ecology

4

X

UENV 4014

The Future will be Cooperative: Community Land Trusts, Coops and the Commons

3

X

LSCI 3029

Water Quality Lab

4

X

UENV 3015

ARTSCI-Environment Lab

4

X

UENV 3201

Fieldwork: Observing and Writing Nature

4

X

PSDS 3510

Designing Urban Agriculture: Gardening, Cities, Democracy

3

X

LINA 2063

Walking the Edge: Citizen Art and Science on NYC Shoreline

3

X

Electives (9-12 credits)

VARIES

can be chosen from module course lists*

Senior Capstone Experience (7-8 Total Credits):

UENV 4210

Senior Thesis, Fall

4

X

Choose one of the Following Senior Capstone Experiences:

UENV 4211

Senior Thesis, Spring

3-4

X

TOTAL CREDITS

120

*Courses are subject to change according to availability in a given year.

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