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Studying our impact on the world

The Environmental Studies program will allow you to pursue a broad, interdisciplinary view of environmental issues. In a world where resource use is expanding and the actions of individuals are increasingly likely to have a global impact, Environmental Studies is more relevant than ever before.

The Environmental Studies program offers you the opportunity to explore your interest in the environment through rigorous and interdisciplinary coursework in the natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. You will also have an opportunity to make significant and lasting changes through collaboration with faculty in research and community service.

You will combine coursework, research and involvement in the community (local and/or global) to gain the perspective and experience necessary to work toward a sustainable future.

Environmental Studies Minor

Students may also take an Environmental Studies minor at Edgewood College. All students in the minor are required to participate in at least three campus or local service activities related to environmental studies. Service activities must be approved by a student’s minor advisor.

Locations
Madison, WI
Formats
On-campus
Number of Credits
120
Next Start Date
August 28, 2024

Careers within Environmental Studies

The Environmental Studies program prepares you for meaningful, collaborative work in areas such as teaching, research, consultation, writing and activism.

In our modern world where people around the planet are feeling the effects of environmental degradation due to decades of unsustainable practices, businesses and organizations are increasingly seeking out graduates who can demonstrate a higher level of environmental literacy. The Environmental Studies program can give you the edge you need when taking your first steps in a meaningful career, whether that’s in education, research, advocacy, or a host of other possibilities.

Environmental Studies Faculty Spotlights

Lauren Lacey

Lauren Lacey

LLacey@edgewood.edu

Jacob Griffin

Jacob Griffin

JacobGriffin@edgewood.edu

Steven Davis

Steven Davis, PhD

davis@edgewood.edu

Student Organizations

Wood’s Edge

Wood’s Edge is an organization for students who are interested in the outdoors and caring for the environment. Participate in a variety of recreation and service activities such as:

  • hiking
  • camping
  • canoeing
  • invasive species management on campus
  • rearing garden seedlings
  • tending the campus garden
  • selling fresh healthy produce to our community

Woods Edge is a main sponsor of Edgewood’s annual Earth Week celebration, which garners many more events revolving around the care and appreciation of our environment.

Environmental Studies Experiences

You’ll be uniquely situated within the city of Madison while still surrounded by expansive natural areas. Within an easy walk or bike ride are the shores of beautiful Lake Wingra, pre-settlement oak savanna trees, abundant woodlands, wetlands, and the 1200-acre University of Wisconsin Arboretum, located just across the lake. And you’ll work with faculty and staff who reflect a deep commitment to environmental education and stewardship, making this an ideal place for students interested in Environmental Studies.