- Environment Major
- Practical Experience
- Specialization
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- Environmental Natural Science Specialization
- Environmental Social Science Specialization
- Culture & Environment Specialization
- Interdisciplinary Specialization
- Accelerated Master’s Degrees
- PitE Honors Program
- Advising
- PitE Independent Study
- Scholarships and Awards
- PitE Club
- Transfer Credit Policy
Specializations require 3, 300+ level courses.
Some possible options include:
Environmental Justice & Activism
- ENVIRON 345/POLSCI/SOC 380 Environmental Public Opinion Analysis
- ENVIRON/ENGLISH 355 Southern Natures: Race & Environment in the U.S. South
- ENVIRON 390 Environmental Activism
- ENVIRON 405 Urban Sprawl: Policy and Politics
- AMCULT/HISTORY 374 The Politics and Culture of the "Sixties"
- RCIDIV 302 Social Justice? The Literature of Environmental Justice
- SOC 461 Social Movements
Urban and Environmental Planning
- ENVIRON 350 The Built Environment
- ENVIRON/ARCH/URP 357 Architecture, Sustainability, and the City
- ENVIRON 370/ARCH/URP 423 Introduction to Urban Planning
- ENVIRON 405 Urban Sprawl
- ENVIRON 407 Sustainable Cities
- ENVIRON 408 Land Use Policy, Law, and the Environment
Environmental Writing and Communication
- ENVIRON 304 Writing and the Environment
- ENVIRON 320 Environmental Journalism
- ENVIRON/ENGLISH 355 Southern Natures: Race & Environment in the U.S. South
- ENVIRON 377 Literature and the Environment
- ENVIRON/COMM 413 Environmental Communication
- ENVIRON/COM 417 Marketing for Social Change
- COMM 307 Communicating Science, Health, and the Environment
Agriculture/Food
- ENVIRON 462 Sustainable Food Systems
- ENVIRON 464 Campus Farm Practicum
- EEB 498 The Ecology of Agroecosystems
- ALA 370 The Measure of our Meals
- ANTHRBIO 364 Nutrition and Evolution
- CLARCH/CLCIV 382 Food in the Ancient World: Subsistence and Symbol
- PUBHLTH 310 Nutrition and the Lifecycle