BS or BA MAJOR & MINOR

What You’ll Study

环境研究可以作为主修课或辅修课。如果你决定主修专业,你将在大二或大三的时候宣布你的选择,你将追求文学学士或理学学士。

This interdisciplinary major starts with core courses in biology, ecology, chemistry, math, and environmental ethics. Then you’ll select from a wide range of courses in a concentration and elective area based on your interests.

Concentrations

On top of the core environmental studies courses, you’ll choose one of the following concentrations for the bulk of your coursework in the major (or design one of your own with the help of your faculty advisor).

Elective Areas

You’ll also choose elective courses from topic areas such as:

  • Natural science systems
  • Managing natural resources
  • Creating sustainable communities
  • Education and outreach
  • Communication and arts
  • Spirituality and conservation

Honors Program in Natural Sciences

Environmental studies majors can opt to participate in the honors program, which grants honors recognition on your degree. To graduate with honors, you must earn a 3.5 GPA, complete an independent research project or internship, and present your work to the faculty.

Explore Classes in This Program

ENS 201

Applied Ecology

把你的课程应用到当今最紧迫的环境问题到现实世界。重点是堆肥、湿地、水污染、鱼类和野生动物管理以及环境影响等主题的实地工作。

PHI 252

Environmental Ethics

Gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and other beings that inhabit the natural world. Includes philosophies like the Land Ethic, Deep Ecology, Ecofeminism, and some Eastern approaches.

REL 213

Religion and Environmental Justice

Explore the environmental justice movements of Theravada Buddhism in Thailand, East African religions in Kenya, and other spaces where the protection of our natural world and spiritual beliefs intersect.

Meet Our Faculty

As I field biologist, I always say our best laboratories are right out the back door of the science building. Within a 5 minute walk we have 3 ponds, a trout stream and 600 acres of Forest.

Mark Brenner, Ph.D.
Mark Brenner
Mark Brenner, Ph.D.
Dave Ellum

在当今世界,仅仅知道事情是不够的,我们需要的是会做事情的人。沃伦·威尔逊的学生在完成这两项任务时都很高兴——非常出色。

Dave Ellum, Ph.D.
Dave Ellum
Dave Ellum, Ph.D.
Liesl Peterson Erb

I am more guide than teacher; I love guiding intelligent, passionate students as they help change the world not just after they graduate, but as part of their educational experience.

Liesl Peterson Erb, Ph.D.
Liesl Peterson Erb
Liesl Peterson Erb, Ph.D.
Amy Knisely

Teaching and learning at Warren Wilson is not for the faint of heart! And some days I wake up tired. But the strong-hearted, active-minded students and educators, busy together in this beautiful valley and beyond, send me home energized every day.

Amy L. Knisley, Ph.D.
Amy Knisely
Amy L. Knisley, Ph.D.

The best part of the job is watching students graduate with a strong portfolio of experiences and find meaningful work connecting people to places.

Mallory McDuff, Ph.D.
Mallory McDuff, Ph.D.

I believe my responsibility is not only as an instructor but as a mentor and a resource for the future. My classes are not just an experience with a grade; they are an opportunity to build social capital.

Joshua Earl Arnold
Joshua Earl Arnold

无论你往哪里看,威尔逊都有一个故事。我的工作就是帮助引导我的学生看到这些故事,并学习如何最好地与世界分享它们。

Peter Erb, MA
Peter Erb, MA
Mark Brenner
Salamander
Fieldwork Experiences

Get into the Great Outdoors

Environmental studies gets you out into the forests, the fields, and the community. Many classes and research projects have some type of outdoor component. The college farm is a field laboratory for tasks like testing soil and water quality. And there aren’t many other majors with classes like kayaking and rock climbing on the requirements list.