Environmental Science Major
The Environmental Science program is an interdisciplinary science major, designed for students interested in the scientific study of the interactions of human and natural systems. After completion of the environmental science program, students have the necessary skills and knowledge for introductory employment and graduate continuing education in environmental science and related fields.
Course Requirements
- ENV 114 - Global Environment
- ENV 116 - Introduction to Environment, Society, and Policy
- ENV 210 - Introduction to Integral Ecology
- ENV 230 - From Evolution to Communities and ENV 231 - From Evolution to Communities Lab
- ENV 330 - Environmental Science and Sustainability and ENV 331 - Environmental Science and Sustainability Lab
- ENV 450 - Integral Ecology Capstone
- ENV 491 - Environmental Science Research or ENV 492 - Environmental Science Internship
- CM 313 - Communication for Environmental and Social Justice or WR 301 - Writing about Science or WR 354 - Writing about the Environment
- PL 314 - Environmental Ethics or TH 312 - Christian Environmental Ethics
- ST 210 - Introduction to Statistics
Course Sequences
Students must complete two of the following course sequences:
- Biology: BL 150 & BL 151, BL 152 & BL153, and BL 154 & BL 155
- Calculus: MA 152 and MA 252
- Chemistry: CH 101 & CH 105 and CH 102 & CH 106
- Physics: PH 201 & PH 291 and PH 202 & PH 292
Electives
- 3 Environmental Science electives
- 1 Environment, Society, and Policy elective
- 1 Environmental Humanities elective
Note: 4/5 electives must be at the 300 or 400 level. BL 154 may count as one of the environmental science electives. See the catalogue for a complete list of elective courses and all restrictions.
Contact us
Dr. Elizabeth DahlDirector, Environmental Studies
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Donnelly Science, Room 360
Loyola University Maryland
410-617-2236
eedahl@loyola.edu