Raft down the Grand Canyon. Shape environmental legislation. Climb the slopes of Mount Rainier. Collect algae in the Puget Sound. Survey the giant forests of the Pacific Northwest.
Getting out in the field is easy when you have the field right outside the classroom. Students in environmental studies benefit from Evergreen’s natural learning labs: our 1,000-acre rain forest, open shoreline, and organic farm. Our location in Washington’s capital city makes getting involved in environmental politics easy. Students live and learn where policies are created. The surrounding community’s high level of environmental consciousness and the Pacific Northwest’s cultural and natural heritage form an unparalleled backdrop to your studies.
Environmental studies offers introductory and advanced work in a wide array of laboratory and field studies that incorporate social sciences, environmental justice, biology, geology, chemistry, climatology, evolution, ecology, hydrology, and oceanography. You can also work independently with support through independent contracts, internships, and research. You’ll have the opportunity to work along with faculty in real-world research, publish papers, attend conferences, and develop new techniques to answer novel questions. The mixture of an interdisciplinary approach and hands-on research allows you to make a transformative impact.
After Graduation
Earning your degree with an emphasis in environmental studies prepares you for graduate studies and careers in the field. Our graduates are leaders in ecology, environmental health, natural resource management, conservation, forestry, wildlife biology, politics, economics, and global sustainability movements.
Degree Requirements
Evergreen offers undergraduates opportunities to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in arts, science, or both. Evergreen also offers three graduate level degrees.
Bachelor of Arts: Requires a minimum of 180 credits.
Bachelor of Science: To pursue a BS degree. Requires a minimum of 180 credits
72 of these credits must be science, math or computer science, and 48 of those must be upper division (Junior or Senior level) credits.
Bachelor of Arts and Science: To pursue a BAS degree. Requires a minimum of 225 credits
72 of these credits must be science, math or computer science, and 48 of those must be upper division (Junior or Senior level) credits.
Esperado March 2024
Data de início
Esperado Março, Setembro 2024
The Evergreen State College
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW,
OLYMPIA,
Washington,
98505, United States
International high school students should take the courses needed to gain admission to a university in your home country. Applicants make sure that you have taken classes in composition, mathematics, geography and culture, science, and a foreign language, like English.
English Language requirements
The minimum score on the TOEFL is 550 (paper), or 79 (iBT). The minimum Overall Band Score on the IELTS is 6.
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