Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2013-2014 Catalog Program: Environmental Policy (Extension), BA Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Environmental Policy (Extension), BA

Department of Environmental Studies, Huxley College of the Environment

116-125 credits (Phase I, Phase II and Major)

Introduction/What is the Study of Environmental Policy?

The interdisciplinary program in Environmental Policy (Extension) is offered at off-site locations and prepares students to enter professional fields concerned with the sustainability of the human and natural environment. The program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote positive change by solving problems and implementing shared visions in both natural settings and urban communities. The Environmental Policy Emphasis concentrates in public policy development, sustainability, law and decision making. Exact off site locations are listed in the Extended Education section of this catalog.

Why Consider an Extension Environmental Policy Major? 

 

 Contact Information

Interim Department Chair
Debnath Mookherjee
Arntzen Hall 217
360-650-3284
Debnath.Mookherjee@wwu.edu

Huxley College Admissions Advisor
Kathryn Patrick
Environmental Studies 539
360-650-3520
Kathryn.Patrick@wwu.edu

 Sample Careers

 

 Major/Career Resources

http://www.wwu.edu/careers/students_choosingamajor.shtml

How to Declare  (Admission and Declaration Process):

If you are interested in the Environmental Policy (Extension), BA major, you must first complete either; a Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) Associate Degree or the equivalent to Western Washington University’s General University Requirements. You can decide to become an Environmental Policy major at any time. It is advantageous to plan for your major during your freshman or sophomore year, as prerequisite classes can be a part of earning your DTA. Contact the program manager (see below) to develop a plan for completing the prerequisite courses while earning your DTA. Your email can be added to the “interested students: distribution list for Huxley on the Peninsulas and you will begin to receive notifications, general announcements, and information about jobs, internships, or research opportunities.

Important information about admission to the ENVS major: 

1. Phase l: Most students complete the Environmental Policy major Phase I, while completing their DTA associates degree. The Phase I prerequisites must be complete before admission into Huxley on the Peninsulas. Phase I prerequisites include BIOL 101 or 204, PLSC 250, ECON 206, Math 114 or equivalent or higher, CHEM 121, as well as Math 240 (or equivalent), ENVS 203, plus a DTA. 

2.  Phase ll: Admission to Phase II is a competitive process and requires the coursework above and a satisfactory GPA in all coursework. You must then submit two applications: the Extension Undergraduate Program at http://admissions.wwu.edu/print/EESPExtensionUGApp.pdf and a Huxley on the Peninsulas application that lists relevant experience and includes a 1-2 page essay describing your reasons for wanting to enter into the Environmental Policy major. Applications are obtained from the program manager and accepted in the spring for fall admittance. 

3. Changes to your major during Phase II require completing a new declaration card.

If you have any questions, please contact Nancy Bluestein-Johnson, program manager, by phone (360-417-6521) or Nancy.Bluestein-Johnson@wwu.edu

Grade Requirements

A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.

Requirements

PHASE I (Required Courses): 34-37 credits

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed

❑  One course from:

     BIOL 101 - Introduction to Biology
     BIOL 204 - Introduction to Evolution, Ecology and Biodiversity
 CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I
 ECON 206 - Introduction to Microeconomics
 ENVS 203 - Physical Geography
 MATH 114 - Precalculus I
 PLSC 250 - The American Political System

❑  Any BCOM or CCOM GUR requirement course

❑  One course from:

    ENVS 201 - Understanding Environmental Data and Information
    DSCI 205 - Business Statistics
    MATH 240 - Introduction to Statistics
    SOC 304 - Statistics for Sociology

PHASE II (ENVS Core - Required Courses): 20-21 credits:

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
 ESCI 325 - Fundamentals of Ecology
 ENVS 202 - Introduction to Environmental Studies and Sustainability
 ENVS 304 - Environment and Resource Policy
 ENVS 305 - Environmental History and Ethics
 ENVS 361 - Introduction to Planning

❑  One course from:

     ESCI 321 - Oceanography
     ESCI 330 - Natural History of the Pacific Northwest
     ESCI 361 - Water Quality

Environmental Policy Extension Major Required Courses: 62-67 credits

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
 ECON 383 - Environmental Economics
 ENVS 450 - United States Environmental Policy
 ENVS 456 - U.S. and Washington State Environmental Regulations
 ENVS 457 - Environmental Dispute Resolution

❑  One course from:

     ENVS 350 - Energy Policy and Politics
     ENVS 451 - Natural Resource Policy
     ENVS 452 - International Environmental Policy

❑  One course from:

     ENVS 455 - Environmental Law
     ENVS 461 - Land Use Law

❑  ESCI - One or more 300-level or above natural science courses (4-5 credits)

     ESCI 302 - Environmental Pollution
     ESCI 310 - Environmental Systems
     ESCI 315 - Art, Science and Ethics of Flyfishing
     ESCI 321 - Oceanography
     ESCI 328 - Introduction to Ecosystem Management
     ESCI 330 - Natural History of the Pacific Northwest
     ESCI 333 - Introduction to Environmental Toxicology
     ESCI 361 - Water Quality
     ESCI 380 - Energy and Environment
     ESCI 392 - Introduction to Global Change
     ESCI 407 - Forest Ecology
     ESCI 410 - Forest-Fish Interactions
     ESCI 429 - Stream Ecology
     ESCI 432 - Topics in Marine Ecology
     ESCI 462 - Air Pollution
     ESCI 463 - Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
     ESCI 470 - Ecological Restoration
     ESCI 480 - Applications in Energy Production

❑  One course from (minimum of 10 credits):

     ENVS 498A - Senior Thesis
     ENVS 498B - Internship
     ENVS 498C - Senior Project
     ENVS 498D - International Study

❑  Capstone (one course from):

     ENVS 493 - Environmental Impact Assessment
     ESCI 493 - Environmental Impact Assessment

❑  19-22 Specialization electives 300 or 400 level, under advisement.

University Graduation Requirements

General University Requirements (GURS) 
Writing Proficiency Requirement (WP)
180 Minimum Total Credits
60 Minimum Upper Division Credits
Residency Requirement
Minimum Grade Requirements
Final Quarter Requirement

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