As part of their interdisciplinary experience, ENV majors and minors:
- Develop an ability to discuss their ideas about environmental issues productively with others, including faculty, peers, and the larger intellectual community;
- Write thoughtfully, persuasively, and integratively about many environmental issues;
- Identify, apply, and engage multiple approaches to defining, analyzing, and solving environmental problems;
- Think critically, creatively, and independently about a diversity of environmental problems and alternatives to solving these problems;
- Develop an understanding of the social and/or ecological complexity of environmental problems through applied practice; and
- Develop an understanding of the social and/or ecological complexity of environmental problems through sustained interaction with professionals in the field.
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ENV Learning Goals
ENV majors learn through multiple methods and in diverse places.