
The ESS Program includes majors in Environmental Studies and Environmental Science
and a minor, and our explorations extend beyond the classroom and often bridge curricular
and co-curricular life.

Place-Based, Experiential Learning
Most ESS courses immerse students in our local landscapes, cultures, heritages, organizations,
and experiences.

Capstone
During our capstone experience, teams of seniors identify and analyze critical research
questions and present their findings to surrounding communities.

Study Abroad
Many of our ESS students deepen their understanding of environmental issues and solutions
by studying abroad through programs all around the world.

Service Learning
Many of our courses include service-learning components, which deepen our students’
understanding through community engagement.

Research
Field- and lab-based research is imbedded in many of our courses, and there are also
student-faculty research opportunities in the summer.

Internships
Many of our ESS students enhance their skills and knowledge through internships with
a wide variety of organizations all around the world.
Environmental challenges are among the most pressing issues facing citizens in the
21st century. Few local, national, or international conflicts lack an environmental
dimension. Understanding these environmental problems requires an interdisciplinary
approach that integrates the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the
arts. We cannot adequately understand an issue like water pollution through a single
disciplinary perspective; it involves anthropology, biology, business, chemistry,
economics, geosciences, government, history, literature, and sociology. The mission
of Environmental Studies and Sciences is to help students develop literacy at the
intersection of these disciplines.
We emphasize the integration of problem-solving within an interdisciplinary framework.
Our students design and carry out empirical research and develop and defend their
conclusions through clear written and spoken presentations. Environmental Studies