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Course summary
This program equips students with the scholarly background and intellectual skills to understand a wide range of pressing environmental issues, and they will come to appreciate the physical, economic, political, demographic, and ethical factors that define those issues. Graduates of the program may find employment opportunities in various fields which include corporate environmental affairs departments, industrial monitoring and assessment programs, conservation agencies, environmental consulting firms, regulatory and other governmental agencies, financial institutions, advocacy and lobbying groups, and educational institutions.
Program modules
The modules are Geology 1001 (C050) Introduction to Geology; Economics 1101/1102 (C051/C052) Macro/Micro Economics; Envt St/GUS 1051 (CO50) or 1951(HO90) Environment and Society; Biology 1011 (C083) General Biology; Biology 1012 (C084) General Biology; Geology 1015 (C081) Environmental Resources or Envt. St/GUS 1052 (C052) The Physical Environment; Math 1013 (C067) Elements of Statistics or Statistics 2101 (C021) Statistical Methods and Concepts or GUS 3161 Statistics for Urban and Spatial Analysis; Economics 3596 (W255) Energy, Ecology, and Economy; Environmental Studies 4198 (W300)Senior Research Seminar.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicant must have completed the equivalent of an American secondary school education (usually 12 years of formal education) and have the appropriate graduation diplomas or satisfactory leaving examination results. Applicants still attending their secondary school (usually the first 12 years of schooling and equivalent to a U.S. high school) or if they have taken fewer than 15 credits (generally four to five courses or one-half year of study) at an institution of higher education after satisfactorily completing their secondary schooling can also apply. They should have grade point average of 3.0 in college-prep courses with B average. They must have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 for paper-based test, 213 for computer-based test, and 79 for internet-based test; or they should have IELTS minimum score of 6.0.
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Temple University
Department name
College of Liberal Arts, Department of Geography and Urban Studies
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