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Undergraduate

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Frank J. Pazzaglia and student look at a paper on a dune
Students took a field trip to Island Beach State Park in New Jersey to study shorelines and barrier islands.

Program Overview

Major

Consisting of 45-47 credits, the Environmental Studies B.A. major explores environmental knowledge through a range of disciplinary perspectives, with introductory courses in environmental studies and environmental science and then a concentration in one of three areas: health; policy, planning & law; and politics & society. Each of these concentrations allows for in-depth study of relevant environmental topics and courses designed to develop skills that prepare students for related careers. Learn more about the concentrations and their courses in the documents below.

Concentrations

Check out the Course Catalog for courses and specific major requirements.

Potential Double Majors and Minors

The Environmental Studies program is broadly inclusive yet flexible enough to allow for double majors and minors in other fields. Many of our courses are also listed in other departments and programs and students may count three of these cross-listed courses toward degree requirements in both of their majors. Many of our Environmental Studies students double major or minor in anthropology, health, medicine and society (HMS), history, international relations, journalism, political science, psychology, science and environmental writing, or sociology. The same flexibility applies if you want to double major or minor in English, art and architecture, philosophy or religion. The Environmental Studies degree also adds a social and humanistic dimension to students majoring in the B.A. and B.S. programs in Earth and Environmental Science and the B.S. program in Environmental Engineering. 

Minor

A minor in Environmental Studies can introduce you to environmental issues that complement many majors. You will need four 4-credit courses with one from the core set of courses and two from one of the concentrations to provide some depth.

Explore the Course Catalog for specific requirements and courses.

Summer Environmental Fellowship Symposium 

The faculty and students of the Environmental Studies program celebrate the beginning of each fall semester honoring the recipients of the undergraduate Summer Environmental Fellowship Symposium. Students can apply for this funding on an annual basis. At the fall symposium, those who have been awarded funding for specialized summer research or internships present the results of their summer activities in a poster session.

Experiential Learning

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Accelerated Graduate Program

The Bachelor's to Master's Accelerated (4+1) Program is a great way for eligible Lehigh students to seamlessly transition into a Master’s in Environmental Policy. This 4+1 option allows students to enroll in graduate (400) level courses as juniors or seniors, at the lower undergraduate tuition rate.

Click here to learn more about the 4+1 program in Environmental Policy.