Nature, Culture, Potery Please register via ENAM 0227A
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In Middlebury (USA)
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Middlebury (USA)
Why Environmental Studies?
If you are concerned about environmental issues at home and around the world, and want to gain knowledge and develop skills to address those problems, the Middlebury program in environmental studies is a good place to start.
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Environmental solutions cannot come from one type of knowledge or way of thinking, not just from politics or chemistry or economics or history. They will come instead from leaders, thinkers, and innovators who can draw skills and knowledge from multiple fields of knowledge and work with teams of thinkers from every corner of the campus and the globe.
Our students take courses from across the curriculum to build an interdisciplinary understanding of the human relationship to the environment.
Each major chooses one of the following foci:
Arts Foci:
Environmental Dance
Environmental Studies-Architecture joint major
Environmental Studio Art
Environmental Theatre
Humanities Foci:
Environmental History
Environmental Literature
Environmental Writing
Religion, Philosophy and the Environment
Natural Science Foci:
Conservation Biology (Environmental Studies-Biology joint major)
Environmental Studies-Chemistry joint major
Environmental Geology joint major
Social Science Foci:
Conservation Psychology
Environmental Economics
Environmental Justice
Environmental Policy
Environmental Studies-Anthropology joint major
Environmental Studies-Geography joint major
Two-thirds of all environmental studies majors also study abroad for one semester at schools and programs across Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Australia.
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Subjects
- Conservation
- Climate
- Joint
- Writing
- Global
- Climate Change
- Economics
- Biology
- Politics
Course programme
Nature, Culture, Potery Please register via ENAM 0227A