a joint degree program between the
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES and
THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

Program Highlights

Freshman Advisory Handout (PDF)

SPEA E262   - Environmental Problems and Solutions. An early introduction to the breadth and integrated aspect of the environmental sciences.

GEOL G329 - FIELD EXPERIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES. A 5 -week field course taught from a research station located in the Tobacco Root Mountains in south west Montana. Students should enroll after completion of the second year of study. This course involves instructional work in a range of sites from pristine alpine settings to Environmental Protection Agency Superfund sites. Practical, focused experience at an advanced level.

SPECIAL SECTIONS - Sections of standard courses and specially designed courses from the core sciences will be available for students within this program.

SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS - Required exposure to the social and economic implications and considerations that must be taken into account for implementation of practical solutions.

SENIOR RESEARCH
‑ Practical, focused experience at a advanced level.