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Environmental Programs at Villanova:
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The Department offers 3 undergraduate degree programs:
B.A. in Geography
Program
This program provides a well-rounded and useful education and marketable skills to
students with interests in the spatial patterns of society and the environment.
It focuses on the interactions of humans with the natural and physical
environments of Earth from a spatial perspective. Toward this end, the program’s
graduates will have a fundamental understanding of human social dynamics and
physical patterns and processes at the Earth’s surface, such as globalization,
climatic variation and natural disasters, within the context of places,
landscapes, and regions. Graduates will also be trained in the use of geospatial
technologies as tools in addressing many modern concerns. The program is founded
on the principle that geographical knowledge of place, space, and scale can
provide essential insights into contemporary social and environmental issues and
the variation in human cultures and behaviors, and promotes the idea that such
insight is critical to managing the Earth at local, regional and global scales.
Interested in a
degree in Geography: click here for more information
B.A. in
Environmental Studies Program
This program focuses on the interface between environmental science and relevant social
sciences, including public policy, political science, law, economics, sociology,
and planning. Toward this end, the program’s graduates will have a fundamental
understanding of the biological, chemical, and physical principles that underlie
the structure and function of the natural and physical environments of the Earth
coupled with a foundation in the social sciences that underlie the relationships
between humans, as individuals and/or societies, and the natural and physical
environments of Earth. The program is founded on the principle that the social
sciences – both as a bodies of knowledge and as the bases for structuring human
societal norms and behaviors – must be applied to assess and to address the
direct and indirect influences of human activities on the integrity of the
Earth’s systems.
B.S. in Environmental Science Program
This program provides the technical background necessary for understanding the biological,
chemical, and physical aspects of the environment. It focuses on the application
of biological, chemical, and physical principles to understanding the natural
and physical environments of the Earth. Toward this end, the program’s graduates
will have an understanding of and appreciation for the processes and
interactions that occur both within and between the atmosphere, the biosphere,
the lithosphere, and the hydrosphere. The program is founded on the principle
that science – both as a body of knowledge and as a process that is grounded in
intellectual inquiry and the scientific method – must be applied to assess and
to address the direct and indirect influences of human activities on the
integrity of the Earth’s systems.
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