Students who complete this concentration might, for example, enter science journalism or work for environmental advocacy groups.
Requirements -- The following are required for the concentration, which may be completed in conjunction with any major at the College:
1. An environmental internship (one-half to two units).
2. ENVN 102, Introduction to the Environment (one unit).
3. ENVN 220, Economics, Ethics and Environmental Policy (one unit).
4. Two skills courses selected from the following:
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Economics 101 |
Introduction to Economics |
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English 203 |
Advanced Expository Writing |
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Political Science 216 |
Public Policy Analysis |
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Mathematics 210 |
Introduction to Statistical Analysis |
No more than one lab science course selected from the following (this option not available for science majors):
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Biology 195 |
Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity |
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Geology 101 |
Introductory Geology |
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Chemistry 121 |
Structure and Equilibrium |
5. Two courses that deal explicitly with environmental issues, selected in consultation with the director.
6. One course in the student's major that is given an environmental focus by completion of an environmental paper, project or activity within the existing structure of the course. Normally these will be at the 200-level or higher. This work will be done in consultation with the director and the course instructor.
7. Attendance at a series of seminars each semester. In these, students who completed internships the previous semester will report on them, and other items of general interest, such as graduate schools and careers, will be discussed.


