S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources
Department of Environment and Society
About This Degree:
Environmental Science and Sustainability majors learn foundational knowledge of biological, chemical, and physical principles integrated with environmental social science on human behavior, decision-making, and policy in relation to human interactions with the natural environment. Compared to the Environmental Studies BS, the Environmental Science and Sustainability BS provides a stronger foundation in the natural sciences and opportunities for added natural science depth.
Students integrate across different types of knowledge to prepare to help society face the challenges of environmental change and work towards environmental sustainability.
- For more information about Environmental Science and Sustainability, see the website.
- Admitted and current students must meet with an academic advisor for help with semester-by-semester planning, connections to co-curricular experiences, understanding of USU policies, and accessing USU resources.
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- The highest math requirement for this degree is STAT 2000 , STAT 3000 , or STAT 3080 .
Student Learning Outcomes
At the end of this program, students will be able to…
- Articulate basic understanding of chemistry, biology, and the earth sciences.
- Integrate basic disciplinary science understanding in the context of environmental change.
- Conceptualize social-environmental systems.
- Apply systems thinking to understanding and addressing complex environmental problems.
- Effectively communicate and initiate sustainability behaviors and policies grounded in environmental science.
- Apply analytical tools to an environmental science context.
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