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Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies

  • ID:UR10025
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • The Common Application, including the personal essay and University of Redlands member questions
  • Official transcripts from all secondary schools attended
  • One letter of recommendation from guidance/college counselor and/or the Common Application Secondary school report
  • One letter of recommendation from a teacher who can speak to your academic ability

English requirements

  • TOEFL minimum 80iBT/550 paper based
  • IELTS minimum 6.5
  • iTEP minimum 3.9
  • 550 SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
  • 21 ACT English and Reading Sections

Other requirements

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Course Information

Discovering how human societies affect the natural world and how the environment, in turn, affects our quality of life, is one of the most important learning experiences any student can have. At Redlands, however, understanding these relationships is not enough. Students in Environmental Studies learn how to preserve and repair these relationships in order to build a more sustainable society and a new "green" economy.

Environmental Studies is a field that crosses the boundaries of traditional disciplines, connecting the study of complex environmental systems with even more complex human social systems. Students at Redlands are encouraged to examine the relationship between humans and the natural environment from a variety of perspectives, drawn from the natural and earth sciences, social sciences and the arts and humanities. All environmental majors engage in a common core curriculum that includes study of living systems (e.g., ecology), earth science (e.g., physical geography, energy and climate), environmental values (e.g., environmental ethics, world views), spatial analysis (e.g., geographic information systems - GIS), impact assessment and problem solving (e.g., design studios and policy clinics), research methods (e.g., field study, statistics) and practical environmental learning and applications outside of the classroom (e.g., study abroad, May Term travel courses, internships).

The department provides students with the tools to analyze complex environmental problems and contribute to their solutions. Three majors are offered; a bachelor of arts in environmental studies, a bachelor of science in environmental science, and a bachelor of science in sustainable business. All three majors integrate social, ethical, and environmental science understandings of environmental issues. Environmental Studies majors examine the social, economic and political aspects of environmental issues, Environmental Science majors study the ecological, geological, chemical, and physical sciences to provide a quantitative understanding of environmental issues, and Sustainable Business majors integrate environmental challenges with successful business strategy and management practices. Capstone requirements and honors opportunities are the same for all three degrees and are found under the bachelor of science. A minor in a supporting field highly recommended, for example, spatial studies or environmental chemistry for the major in environmental science, or business administration for the major in environmental studies. The Sustainable Business degree contains the Business Administration minor embedded within it.

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Introductory Course

  • EVST 100  Introduction to Environmental Studies (4), or equivalent

Select 1:

Environmental Social Science

  • EVST 241 Environment & Society

Earth Science

  • EVST 220 Physical Geography (4)
  • EVST 290 Environmental Geology (4)

Life Science

  • EVST 245 Marine Environmental Studies (4)
  • EVST 305  Ecology for Environmental Scientists (4)

Chemistry

  • CHEM 102 Introduction to Chemistry of the Environment (4)
  • CHEM 131 General Chemistry (4)
  • EVST 290 Environmental Geology (4)

Allied Science

  • Take 1 course from Physics, Chemistry (132 and above), Biology (200 and above), or Spatial Studies (200 and above)

Math

  • EVST 399 Research Methods & Design (4)
  • MATH 111 Elementary Statistics with Applications (4)
  • MATH 118 or higher, Calculus (4)
  • MATH 231 Mathematical Modeling (4)
  • POLI 202 Statistical Analysis and Mapping of Social Science Data (4)

Experiential Learning (Practicum): 0 credits

Complete one of the following:

  • Environmental Study Abroad
  • Environmental internship
  • Summer Science Research program
  • Environmental travel course
  • Approved environmental community service activity

Environmental Studies Elective: 1 Course

  • Choose any EVST course numbered 200 and above

Advanced Environmental Science Electives

Natural Science

  • EVST 205 Great Environmental Disasters (4)
  • EVST 225 California Plants (4)
  • EVST 230 Biodiversity (4)
  • EVST 250 Environmental Design Studio I (4)
  • EVST 254 Climate Disruption (4)
  • EVST 255 Ornithology (4)
  • EVST 281 The Palau Expedition: Explorations in Sustainable Development (3)
  • EVST 350 Environmental Design Studio II (4)
  • EVST 355 The Ecology of Australia and New Zealand (3)
  • EVST 375 Tropical Rainforests: the Amazon, the Andes and the Inca (3)
  • EVST 391 Environmental Hydrology (4)
  • EVST 392 Oceanography (4)
  • EVST 430 Advanced Geology Seminar (4)

Social Science and Other Electives

  • EVST 210 Energy and the Environment (4)
  • EVST 215 Literature of American Environment (4)
  • EVST 242 Food and Nature (4)
  • EVST 248 Introduction to Sustainable Business
  • EVST 276 Market-Based Conservation Policy (4)
  • EVST 277 Environmental Justice (3–4)
  • EVST 300 Environmental World Views (4)
  • EVST 310 Environmental Law (4)
  • EVST 311 Environmental Law in Action (3)
  • EVST 315 Environmental Nonfiction (4)
  • EVST 325 Public Lands Policy (4)
  • EVST 335 Environment and Development (4)
  • EVST 340 Green Business (4)
  • EVST 347 Innovation for Sustainability (4)
  • EVST 348 Advanced Sustainable Business
  • EVST 351 PanaMapping: GIS in the Jungle (3)
  • EVST 451 PanaMapping: GIS to Conserve the Rainforest (3)
  • CHEM 260 Environmental Chemistry Field Experience
  • CHEM 312 Environmental Chemistry
  • CHEM 132 General Chemistry (4)
  • CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry (4)
  • CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry (4)
  • CHEM 331 Physical Chemistry I (4)
  • MATH 118 or higher, Calculus (4)
  • MATH 121 Calculus 1
  • MATH 150 Techniques in Problem Solving
  • MATH 231 Introduction to Modeling
  • MATH 312 Mathematical Statistics
  • MATH 335 Advanced Modeling Techniques (4)PHYS 220
  • PHYS 221 Fundamentals of Physics II (4)
  • PHYS 231 General Physics I (4)
  • PHYS 232 General Physics II (4)
  • PHYS 233 General Physics III (4)
  • SPA 210 Advanced GIS (4)
  • SPA 230 Field Methods in GIS (3)
  • SPA 425 Remote Sensing Image Analysis (4)

Capstone: 4-8 credits

  • EVST 474 Senior Seminar (4)
  • EVST 475 Senior Capstone (2–6)
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Career Opportunity

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1819 per year

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