ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES
WHATIS ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES?
Environmental studies is a
multidisciplinary academic field
which systematically
studies human interactionwith
theenvironment. Environmental
studies connects principles from
thephysicalsciences, commerce/economics,thehumanities,and socialsciences
to address complex contemporary environmentalissues. It is a broad field of
study that includes the naturalenvironment, thebuilt environment, and the
relationship between them.
The field encompasses study in basic principles of ecology and environmental
science, as well as associated subjects suchas ethics, geography,
anthropology, policy, politics, urbanplanning, law,
economics, philosophy, sociology and social justice, planning, pollution
control and naturalresourcemanagement. Therearemany Environmental
Studies degreeprograms includinga Master's degree and a Bachelor's degree.
EnvironmentalStudies
degree programs providea
wide rangeof skills and
analyticaltools needed to
face theenvironmentalissues
of our world head on.
Students in Environmental
Studies gain theintellectual
and methodologicaltools to understand and address thecrucialenvironmental
issues of our time and the impact of individuals, society, and theplanet
Environmental Studies
Explore theroots of environmenta studies and th Distinctiveinter disciplinary
techniques used tosolve complex environmental problems. They
learn how human behavior can affect planet Earth, includingplants , animals,
and whole ecosystems, as students,scholars,and educatorstakea close look
at this field of study. Environmental studies often examine what happens at
local, regional, and international levels, while taking a global perspective.
This broad area of research explores theeffect of human activities on
Mythenatural world, which has been related to complex environmental
issues by many scientists, includingmajor natural disasters such
as hurricanes, earthquakes and volcaniceruptions,as well as longterm
problems such as climatechange. Research has shown that environmental health
and culturecan begreatly impacted by human actions suchas cuttingdown
trees and damming rivers.
The science and humanitarian components of these problems are the
subject of environmental studies. Researchers explore the dynamics of
current environmental problems, such as global warming, emissions,
sustainability, renewable energy, and more, based on mthe concepts of
physical science, economics , and social sciences. This area of research
also explores how other topics such as ethics, anthropology, politics,
urban planning, and social justice interact with ecology and
environmental science.
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Environmental studies

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    WHATIS ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES? Environmental studiesis a multidisciplinary academic field which systematically studies human interactionwith theenvironment. Environmental studies connects principles from thephysicalsciences, commerce/economics,thehumanities,and socialsciences to address complex contemporary environmentalissues. It is a broad field of study that includes the naturalenvironment, thebuilt environment, and the relationship between them.
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    The field encompassesstudy in basic principles of ecology and environmental science, as well as associated subjects suchas ethics, geography, anthropology, policy, politics, urbanplanning, law, economics, philosophy, sociology and social justice, planning, pollution control and naturalresourcemanagement. Therearemany Environmental Studies degreeprograms includinga Master's degree and a Bachelor's degree.
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    EnvironmentalStudies degree programs providea widerangeof skills and analyticaltools needed to face theenvironmentalissues of our world head on. Students in Environmental Studies gain theintellectual and methodologicaltools to understand and address thecrucialenvironmental issues of our time and the impact of individuals, society, and theplanet
  • 5.
    Environmental Studies Explore therootsof environmenta studies and th Distinctiveinter disciplinary techniques used tosolve complex environmental problems. They learn how human behavior can affect planet Earth, includingplants , animals, and whole ecosystems, as students,scholars,and educatorstakea close look at this field of study. Environmental studies often examine what happens at local, regional, and international levels, while taking a global perspective.
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    This broad areaof research explores theeffect of human activities on Mythenatural world, which has been related to complex environmental issues by many scientists, includingmajor natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes and volcaniceruptions,as well as longterm problems such as climatechange. Research has shown that environmental health and culturecan begreatly impacted by human actions suchas cuttingdown trees and damming rivers.
  • 7.
    The science andhumanitarian components of these problems are the subject of environmental studies. Researchers explore the dynamics of current environmental problems, such as global warming, emissions, sustainability, renewable energy, and more, based on mthe concepts of physical science, economics , and social sciences. This area of research also explores how other topics such as ethics, anthropology, politics, urban planning, and social justice interact with ecology and environmental science.
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