Introduction
Dr. Steven J. Hollenhorst, Dean
Huxley College of the Environment is one of seven colleges constituting Western Washington University, consistently recognized as one of the outstanding public institutions of higher education in the West.
As one of the oldest environmental colleges in the nation, Huxley College is a recognized leader in producing the next generation of environmental professionals and stewards. Huxley’s integrative approach is designed to train students for creative, fulfilling careers in a changing world. Since its establishment in 1969, Huxley College has won national and international recognition for undergraduate and graduate programs that are continually refined to enhance practical, collaborative approaches to solving environmental problems.
Students enter Huxley College with a foundation in science and social science, and, pursue specialization in their chosen fields with plans of study designed to provide a broad base of knowledge and perspective. A unique component of our programs is the interdisciplinary requirement that Environmental Science students take courses in Environmental Studies, and vice versa. Our students are also encouraged to design independent programs within the college and to participate in cooperative programs with other university departments. Huxley faculty and staff are readily available to collaborate with student initiatives in learning. In addition to classroom work, our students participate in internships and may serve with faculty and staff on college committees.
Faculty specialties include science, social science, education, engineering, planning, geography and humanities. Huxley College courses embrace natural and physical sciences, human ecology and ethics, history and resource policy, writing and photography, and others. Our students publish the quarterly award-winning Planet magazine, and routinely receive instruction and mentoring in the use of a variety of new technologies.
Most Huxley College classrooms, offices and laboratories are located in the Environmental Studies building and Arntzen Hall. Huxley College also houses the Institute of Environmental Toxicology for research on risk assessment and effects of toxic substances; the Institute for Watershed Studies for freshwater and limnological studies; the Resilience Institute for promoting sustainable development and fostering resilient communities; and the Huxley Spatial Institute for teaching and research in GIS and Remote Sensing. Huxley College is also collaborating with the College of Business and Economics and the College of Science and Engineering to develop the Institute for Energy Studies, an innovative new program designed to meet the needs of a rapidly expanding green-energy economy.
Mission
Huxley College of the Environment addresses today’s environmental issues and prepares tomorrow’s interdisciplinary problem solvers. We accomplish this mission by integrating outstanding educational programs, faculty-student collaboration, applied research, and professional and community service.
Vision
Huxley College of the Environment is a premier institution for the education of future environmental experts and leaders.
Academic Programs Leading to Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees
Business and Sustainability |
BA |
Economics/Environmental Studies |
BA |
Environmental Education |
BA, MED |
Environmental Policy |
BA |
Environmental Science |
BS, MS |
Environmental Studies |
BA, MA |
Environmental Studies/Elementary |
BAE |
Geography |
BA |
Geography/Elementary |
BAE |
Geography/Social Studies |
BA |
Student/Faculty Design |
BA, BS |
Urban Planning and Sustainable Development |
BA |
College Admission and Advisement
Admissions and Declaration of Major
- Completion of required preparatory course work
- Academic performance (GPA)
- A brief essay in response to a given question
- Applicants in Urban Planning must provide a portfolio
Applications should be received by the Huxley College office (ES 539) by:
- April 25 for admission to summer or fall quarters
- October 6 for admission winter quarter
- January 15 for admission spring quarter.
Student/Faculty Designed, BA or BS, (Huxley College of the Environment)
Students who wish to design their own majors within Huxley College should obtain complete guidelines from the Undergraduate Advisors located in ES 539, the Huxley College office. The major must be developed with faculty advisement and must be approved by two faculty members and the Huxley College Curriculum Committee at least four quarters before the student’s anticipated graduation.
Department Chairs
Dr. John M. Rybczyk |
Environmental Sciences |
Dr. Gigi Berardi |
Environmental Studies |
Other College Information
Departments, Courses and Programs
Courses listed in this catalog constitute a record of the total academic program of the University. For an exact scheduling of courses at Western, students should consult the annual online Timetable of Classes, and Extended Education bulletins.