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Overview

The Environmental Studies major, leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree, provides students with analytical and communication skills as well as the broad background necessary to understand and address complex environmental issues.  Since environmental issues are not resolved in the scientific, technological, social, or political arenas alone, the curriculum is interdisciplinary, integrating principles and methodologies from the social sciences, engineering, the natural sciences, and humanities.  The goal is to address the complex scientific, legal, political, socioeconomic, and ethical issues that define and surround environmental issues.

All Environmental Studies students select one of the following concentrations allowing for specialization at a deeper level: 1) Conservation Biology/Biological Anthropology, 2) Marine Science, Marine or Terrestrial Ecology, or 3) Environmental Law, Waste Management, and Public Policy.  Additionally, students participate in a research course, an internship, and/or field study which provide real-world experience as well as networking opportunities. 

The Environmental Studies major prepares the student for further education and entry-level employment in high demand areas such as public interest science and advocacy, environmental conservation, law, journalism, media production, ecotourism, and public health. 


 

 

Requirements

Please click here for a full listing of the Environmental Studies requirements

Note: All courses offered for the major must be passed with a letter grade of C or higher. Course taken with the Pass/NC option may not be applied to the major.

To contact the faculty director of the major please email: tara.rider@stonybrook.edu

Please visit the Undergraduate Bulletin for a complete listing of ENS Courses.

* For the most up to date and official degree description and requirements see the undergraduate bulletin.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

1. Please consult the Undergraduate Bulletin that was in place when you declared your major/minor for the official list of major/minor requirements.

2. Please consult with the appropriate academic advising unit to review what is required for your major or minor, confirm completion of the University’s general education, upper-division, and total credit requirements. For general advising locations, visit Academic Advising or speak to the SoMAS Academic Advisor.


Internships and Jobs

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Scholarships and Employment

Stony Brook offers a wide variety of scholarships to new and continuing students, some of which are based on merit alone and others which take into account financial need.