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2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Policy, BA


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Environmental Studies, Huxley College of the Environment

122-129 credits: Phase I, Phase II, and Major

Introduction

The major in Environmental Policy is an interdisciplinary program based in the social sciences.  It prepares students to enter professional fields involving the planning, analysis, design, and administration of policies and programs addressing environmental sustainability.  The program provides students with the knowledge and skills in environmental policy, policy analysis, sustainability studies, law, and social science methods and processes.  The outcome is the acquisition of analytic capacities to promote positive change in environmental quality.  The preparatory courses are listed with the major and where approved as GUR courses in the catalog, they may be used to fulfill both Huxley College and GUR requirements.

Admission and Declaration Process

You can declare yourself as an Environmental Studies (ENVS) major at any time, and there are several advantages to declaring during your freshman or sophomore year. Once you are declared as a phase I major you are assigned a Huxley faculty advisor based on your interests at the time of declaration. You can then meet with your faculty advisor to discuss which courses to take and when, how to prepare for graduate school or a future career, or simply to get assistance navigating through the Huxley curriculum. Your email is added to an email distribution list for Huxley majors so you will begin to receive notifications and general announcements, as well as information about jobs, internships, or research opportunities.
 
Some important information about the ENVS major:
 
1. Most students begin the ENVS major in Phase I, while completing the preparatory classes for ENVS Phase II admission (BIOL 101 or 204, PLSC 250, ECON 206, Math 114 or equivalent, CHEM 121, as well as ENVS 201, 202, and 203). You can declare an ENVS Phase I major at any time by going to the central Huxley College office in Environmental Studies Building 539 and filling out a major declaration card. 
 
2. Admission to Phase II is a competitive process and requires the coursework above and a grade of B- or better in ENVS 201, ENVS 202, and ENVS 203, as well as a satisfactory GPA in all other coursework. You must then submit an application that includes a 1-2 page essay describing your reasons for wanting to enter into one of the five ENVS majors (Environmental Education, Environmental Studies, Geography, Urban Planning, or Policy) as well as a plan of study created with the Huxley admissions advisor and signed by a faculty advisor. Entry into the Urban Planning major also requires a portfolio, and entry into the Environmental Studies major requires the signature of a second departmental faculty member on the plan of study. ENVS Phase II applications are accepted at central Huxley College office in the fall, winter, and spring quarters.
 
3. Changes to your major, plan of study, or requests for a change of advisor during Phase II require completing a new declaration card.
 
If you have any questions, please contact an undergraduate advisor at the central Huxley College office in Environmental Studies Building 539, or by phone (360-650-2817), or (360-650- 3748). 

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


Environmental Policy Major


Required Courses (72-76 credits):

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