About Environmental Studies at the University of Utah
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
The Environmental Studies Program does not offer any graduate degrees.
Program Description
The Environmental Studies major is not a single field of study leading to a specific profession. Instead the curriculum emphasizes flexibility and prepares students to understand the environment from three different perspectives:
1. Biology/Natural Sciences
2. Humanities/Aesthetics
3. Human Behavior/Policy/Decision Making
Environmental Studies majors explore human-nature relationships across time and culture and at varied levels of environmental scale.
The Program provides an early grounding in the natural and physical sciences so that students have a clear understanding of environmental systems and both short and long-term consequences of human-environment interactions. The social sciences provide information about environmental decision making and public policies. The humanities provide aesthetic, ethical, and historical approaches to human-environment relations. The Environmental Studies Program differs from other environment-centered programs on campus in its focus on policy issues. In contrast, programs such as Civil and Environmental Engineering and Environmental Earth Sciences are oriented toward the technical aspects of human-environment relationships. These degrees prepare students for hands-on design and analysis in technical and professional settings. Admission Requirements to the Environmental Studies Program Coursework |

