(no minor required)
(120 minimum credit hours required)
Advisor: Fritz, Blaxland, Neighbors, Norris, Schoenberg, Vicens, Whiteman
This major examines the interconnectedness between society and the environment and provides tools to effectively mediate the interaction for a better relationship. This interdisciplinary degree draws most heavily from the natural science and social science departments whose missions are to prepare students for professional careers as well as to prepare critical thinkers who understand the scientific and social realities of life.