Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 33,190 (US$ 33,190) a year | Contact provider |
Albright College |
Course summary
This field of study is rooted in the liberal arts tradition of diversity and critical thought and requires coursework in the politics, anthropology, and psychology of the environment. In addition to a hands-on natural science students may choose to study ecological history, environmental economics and/or the application of philosophical ethics to the natural world. Students concentrating in environmental studies also receive credit for experiential learning that may consist of study abroad, an internship or independent study arranged with an affiliated instructor.
Program modules
The courses are as follows: EVS 101 (Introduction to Environmental Issues), EVS 400 (Environment Seminar), ANT 204 (Introduction to Anthropology) or ANT 285 (Human Animal), ECO 224 (Environmental Economics), POS 320 (Politics and the Environment), ANT/PSY 265 (Ecological Psychology), One Environmental Science course (above the general studies natural science requirement) from: BIO 311 (Ecology), EVS 205 (Physical Geology), EVS 310 (Pollution), EVS 315 (Watersheds), SPP J51 (Protecting Endangered Species: Hawaiian Humpback Whale), Two Humanities courses from: HIS 280 (Ecological History), PHI 270 (Environmental Ethics), REL 280 (Religion and the Environment), One Social Science course from: ANT 206 (Food and Culture), EVS 325 (GIS), EVS 360 (Environmental Science of Latin America), IDS 205 (Geography), POS 214 (Public Policy), POS 273 (Globalization), POS 302 (Public Administration), PSY 350 (Animals in their Environment), One experiential learning course from: EVS 280 (Martinique Studies), EVS 282 or POS 399 (Internship), SPP J51 (Protecting Endangered Species: Hawaiian Humpback Whale), Another off-campus experience, independent study or internship that relates to environmental issues and that is approved by an affiliated instructor. One Statistics course from (satisfies genera studies quantitative reasoning requirement): ECO 207 (Economics Statistics), POS 207 (Research Methods), PSY 201 (Research Design) (must be taken in combination with PSY 200), SOC 240 (Social Statistics), One Methods course from: EVS 298 (Ecological and Anthropological Methods in Peru), PSY 200 (Research Design) (must be taken in combination with PSY 201), SOC 341 (Research Methods). It is recommended that students take BIO 202 (General Biology II) to satisfy the general studies natural science requirement.
Entry requirement for international students
Students whose native language is not English are required to submit results of TOEFL/SAT or IELTS (6.0 band score) as part of the admissions process. The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and the American College Test (ACT) are not required of international students. Applicants who have taken the exam(s) should include a copy of their test scores with their application.
Albright College accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Albright College
Department name
Albright College
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