Director: J. Isacoff
The Environmental Studies major invites students to link together courses from different disciplines in order to understand the scientific, ethical, social, and political aspects of the environment.
Based on the view that the natural world is crucial to human life, the Environmental Studies major seeks to foster an awareness of human interactions with the environment. The Environmental Studies major offers a diverse, integrated curriculum based in the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities, and complimented by an interdisciplinary introductory course and capstone seminar. With Gonzaga's proximity to more than a dozen National Parks and National Forests, Gonzaga is a special place to pursue Environmental Studies, where both the intellectual and "hands-on" aspects of learning are realized. Students pursuing the Environmental Studies major have opportunities to Study Abroad in various countries, including Benin, Zambia, Costa Rica, and Australia, among others; undertake Service Learning in the outdoors; work with Environmental Community Partners; and collaborate with GU's on-campus environmental organizations such as the Gonzaga Environment Organization (GEO) and the Advisory Council on Stewardship and Sustainability (ACSS).
The 36-credit ENVS Major has two main components: a 6 course Core of non-substitutable foundational courses that all students take at Gonzaga, and a minimum of 5 additional courses drawn from various disciplines around the University.
Major in Environmental Studies: 36 credits |
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| Environmental Studies Core: 21 credits | |
| ENVS 101 Introduction to Environmental Studies | 3 credits |
| One of the following: ENVS 102/BIOL 102 Introduction to Ecology and Lab- (BIOL Double-Majors and BIOL Minors ONLY take this course) ENVS 103/BIOL 123 Human Ecology and Lab ENVS 199/BIOL 199 Conservation Biology and Lab |
4 credits |
| ENVS 104/CHEM 123 | 4 credits |
| ENVS 200 Case Studies in Environmental Science | 4 credits |
| ENVS 458/PHIL 458 Environmental Ethics | 3 credits |
| ENVS 499 Symposium in Environmental Studies | 3 credits |
| Environmental Studies Distribution and Electives: 15 credits | |
| ENVS 320-ENVS 339 Social Sciences | 6 credits |
| ENVS 160 or ENVS 340-379 Humanities | 6 credits |
| ENVS 110 or ENVS 111 or 300-399 Electives | 3 credits |
Minor in Environmental Studies: 20 credits |
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| Lower Division | |
| ENVS 101 Introduction to Environmental Studies | 3 credits |
| One of the following: ENVS 102 Ecology and Lab - BIOL Majors Only ENVS 103 Human Ecology and Lab ENVS 104 Environmental Chemistry and Lab ENVS 199 Conservation Biology and Lab |
4 credits |
| ENVS 200 Case Studies in Environmental Science | 4 credits |
| Upper Division | |
| ENVS Environmental Ethics | 3 credits |
| ENVS 320-339 Social Sciences | 3 credits |
| ENVS 340-379 Humanities | 3 credits |