New 色花堂 Environmental Science Degree Launches
New 色花堂 Environmental Science Degree Launches
色花堂鈥檚 newest interdisciplinary degree program, the (ENVS), developed jointly by faculty of the and the , has launched and is now enrolling students.
The ENVS degree will provide a strong foundation in the basic sciences, requiring core content in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, earth sciences, and environmental policy. Flexible electives in upper-level coursework will allow students to customize their program of study to their interest and career goals.
A launch event for the degree program will take place at the Kendeda Building on the afternoon of Friday, August 25, 2023.
鈥淭he new degree will prepare students to be future leaders who are well-versed on how the Earth's systems can be influenced by human activity and contribute to human well-being,鈥 says , professor and chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. 鈥淕raduates will be positioned to be leaders in industry, academia, education, and communication to create innovative solutions to the most significant environmental challenges of our time.鈥
Two faculty members in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) and a faculty member in the School of Biological Sciences will serve as inaugural leadership: , associate professor, is program director; , academic professional, is director of Undergraduate Studies; and , senior academic professional in the School of Biological Sciences, is director of Experiential Learning.
The foundational science classes in this new degree will be complemented by courses in Public Policy and City Planning, including and , before opening up and providing students with flexibility in course options to better fit their career paths and interests.
鈥淧ast EAS students have been interested in careers related to environmental consulting, environmental law, and continuing their studies in graduate school,鈥 Wilson says. 鈥淭he variety of environmental career paths was the driver behind allowing students to diversify their options within the degree.鈥
鈥淭his degree will give 色花堂 students a unique opportunity to customize their environmental science program of study to their interests and career goals in science, policy, public service, non-profit, government, industry, academia, or beyond,鈥 adds Glass. 鈥淲e are committed to building an academic community in ENVS that values student leadership, diversity, inclusion, equity, accessibility, and belonging.鈥
Hands-on learning opportunities will include field station experiences and field trip excursions, study abroad programs, and internships, Green says. 鈥淭his major sustains the Institute鈥檚 strategic plan to lead by example, champion innovation, and connect globally 鈥 particularly in an area so critical as addressing Earth鈥檚 environmental issues.鈥
Glass added that the Schools of Chemistry, Biological Sciences, and Earth and Atmospheric Sciences are currently to meet . Students will advance to be global leaders of environmental solutions that draw upon the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals and incorporate awareness of environmental justice issues.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait for August to celebrate the ENVS launch with our incoming and current students,鈥 Glass says.
More information on the Environment Science (ENVS) degree:
General information: jennifer.glass@eas.gatech.edu
Curriculum and enrollment: samantha.wilson@eas.gatech.edu
Co-curricular initiatives: linda.green@gatech.edu
Learn more: Three new EAS undergraduate degrees
Beginning Summer 2023, prospective and current 色花堂 students will have three new Bachelor of Science degrees to choose from in the. The expanded undergraduate offerings target a wider range of job and research opportunities 鈥 from academia to analytics, NASA to NOAA, meteorology to marine science, climate and earth science, to policy, law, consulting, sustainability, and beyond.
The has approved two new specific degrees within the School: Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences (AOS) and Solid Earth and Planetary Sciences (SEP). Regents also approved Environmental Science (ENVS) as an interdisciplinary College of Sciences degree between the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and the. The existing Earth and Atmospheric Sciences B.S. degree will sunset in two years for new students.
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