Department of Environmental Studies, Huxley College of the Environment
81-82 credits
Introduction
WWU Huxley College on the Peninsulas (HOP) is a distance based, interactive network that allows curriculum designed by faculty in Bellingham’s residential campus to be delivered to students located in Poulsbo, Port Angeles, and Everett, Washington. As a direct transfer pathway program, freshman and sophomore students in regional community colleges have guidance into four-year, direct transfer degree programs into HOP. Designed for working students, classes are scheduled from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. and are initiated by in-person faculty with the use of interactive conferencing.
Academic programming is designed to prepare tomorrow’s interdisciplinary problem solvers by integrating educational course work, faculty-student collaboration, applied research, and professional and community service. Based on Huxley College’s Bellingham campus interdisciplinary curricula, HOP takes an interdisciplinary and holistic approach to understanding human-environment systems and environmental challenges. The HOP Environmental Studies major includes core classes in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities to prepare our students to integrate knowledge from multiple fields of study. The Environmental Studies major equips students to succeed as environmental professionals through experiential learning and advanced coursework in each student’s choice of an emphasis among Policy, GIS, and an Environmental Science minor.
Why Consider an Environmental Studies (Extension) Major with a Policy Emphasis?
Do you want to use your knowledge and skills to promote positive change in the environment? Do you love solving problems and implementing shared visions in both natural settings and the policy arena? Are you interested in the laws and policies that govern environmental change? Then the Environmental Studies – Environmental Policy emphasis is for you.
An Environmental Studies – Environmental Policy Emphasis supports students in exploring how science and policy interact as stakeholders attempt to regulate pollution, manage natural resources, protect natural spaces, and live with environmental disturbances. Students will become familiar with regulatory processes and the challenges of engaging in social change through the development and implementation of environmental policy. The emphasis trains students to analyze policy for differential outcomes across social groups, impacts to ecological systems, and as tools for achieving social goals. With an Environmental Policy Emphasis, you can make a difference working at non-profits, as a consultant, or in the government. Graduates with this emphasis often go on to work in environmental agencies at the federal, tribal, state, and local levels, working in consulting and non-profit sectors, or go on to graduate studies in public administration, law, or related fields.
Department Chair
Rebekah Paci-Green
Western Washington University
516 High Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
Arntzen Hall 206
360-650-2707
Rebekah.Paci-Green@wwu.edu
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Academic Program Director for
Huxley College on the Peninsulas
Jenise M. Bauman
Western Washington University
1000 Olympic College Way
Poulsbo, WA 98370
360-394-2756
Jenise.Bauman@wwu.edu
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Program Coordinator & Advisor:
Huxley College on the Peninsulas
Alex Tadio
Western Washington University
915 N. Broadway Ave.
Everett, WA 98201
360-650-4485
tadioa@wwu.edu
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Environmental Communications | Environmental Analyst | Environmental Advocate | Government Agency Employee | Sustainability Officer | Water Resource Manager | Park Ranger | Forest Service Employee | Educator
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
Applicants are instructed to complete a Direct Transfer Associates (DTA) Degree from the community college that the student is currently attending. HOP advisors and program coordinators work with advisors and faculty at partnered community colleges to advise students to take preparatory classes during their freshman and sophomore year. Once students have completed, or are completing, the Associate Transfer Degree and required courses, students may apply to Huxley College on the Peninsulas and Western Washington University. Community College equivalent courses of ENVS 201, ENVS 203, ECON 206, MATH 114, BIOL 101, and CHEM 161 must be completed with a C- or better for application to this major. ENVS 204 will be offered within the program.
Questions, contact:
Alex Tadio | he/him/his
Program Coordinator
Huxley College on the Peninsulas
Western Washington University
915 N Broadway Ave, Everett, WA 98201
tadioa@wwu.edu | 360-650-4485 | https://calendly.com/tadio
A pre-advising session should be scheduled with the program coordinator, Alex Tadio to determine readiness for application. Complete and submit the Huxley College application for the campus you want to attend. There is no processing fee associated with the above program application.
Formal application is made to Western Washington University through the Admissions Office online application process. Once admitted, students will work with a HCOP program advisor to select a depth and specialization area by the end of the first fall quarter.
Outline for Application Process:
- Make a note of the application deadline(s) for Fall Quarter admission.
- Financial Aid Priority Deadline: January 31
- Priority Application Deadline: March 1
- Final Application Deadline: June 1
- Schedule a pre-advising appointment with Alex Tadio to determine readiness for the application (emails provided above).
- Complete the Transfer & Post-baccalaureate Application for Location Program Admission application and submit the $60 application fee by visiting admissions.wwu.edu/apply/location-programs.
- Request an official transcript from institutions where you have earned prior college credit. If you previously attended WWU, it is not necessary to provide WWU transcripts or other transcripts previously submitted to WWU. Have the official transcript sent electronically or in a sealed envelope to:
Western Washington University Office of Admissions
Old Main 200, MS 9009 516 High Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
- Complete the Huxley College on the Peninsulas application with two short essays (details provided in the application) by printing the PDF document found at huxley.wwu.edu/hcop/applying-huxley-college-peninsulas. Submit by email, or mail to the program coordinator, Alex Tadio (details provided in application).
- Apply for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.ed.gov; WWU School Code 003802
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.