Environmental and Sustainability Studies A.B.
Major Check Sheet
A Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Environmental Studies requires the following courses:
Core Requirements: 18-20 sh
ENS 110 | HUMANS AND NATURE | 4 sh |
ENS 111 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE | 3 sh |
ENS 113 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LAB | 1 sh |
ENS 200 | STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INQUIRY | 4 sh |
ENS 381 | INTERNSHIP IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | 2-4 sh |
ENS 461 | SENIOR SEMINAR: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PROJECT DEVELOPMENT | 4 sh |
Choose one course from the following Humanities Pillar courses: 4 sh
Choose one course from the following Social Science Pillar courses: 4 sh
PST 224 is recommended by the Department of Environmental Studies
Choose one course from the following Natural Science Pillar courses: 4 sh
Choose one course from the following Landscape Sustainability courses: 4 sh
ENS 160 | THE ART OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE | 4 sh |
ENS 232 | SOLAR GREENHOUSE AND FOURTH SEASON HARVEST | 4 sh |
ENS 311 | SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION | 4 sh |
ENS 360 | GREEN DESIGN: ENVISIONING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE | 4 sh |
ENS 366 | SUSTAINABLE DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES | 4 sh |
Concentrations
Select 16 semester hours from one of the three concentrations
Responsible Design and Building Arts: 16 sh
ENS 160 | THE ART OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE | 4 sh |
ENS 360 | GREEN DESIGN: ENVISIONING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE | 4 sh |
ENS 366 | SUSTAINABLE DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES | 4 sh |
ART 112 | FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN | 4 sh |
ART 113 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN | 4 sh |
Sustainable Food Production: 16 sh
ENS 120 | COMMUNITY AGRICULTURE - FALL HARVEST | 2 sh |
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ENS 121 | COMMUNITY AGRICULTURE - SPRING PLANTING | 2 sh |
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ENS 220 | GARDEN STUDIO: FALL AND WINTER GARDENING | 2 sh |
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ENS 221 | GARDEN STUDIO: SPRING AND SUMMER GARDENING | 2 sh |
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ENS 232 | SOLAR GREENHOUSE AND FOURTH SEASON HARVEST | 4 sh |
ENS 311 | SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION | 4 sh |
ENS 314 | AGROECOLOGY | 4 sh |
ENS 381 | INTERNSHIP IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | 2-4 sh |
COR 429 | PERMACULTURE: FOOD, CULTURE AND SUSTAINABILITY | 4 sh |
Only 4 sh credits from among ENS 120, ENS 121, ENS 220, ENS 221, and ENS 381 may count toward the concentration.
ENS 381 may be used toward the Agriculture and Environmental Service areas of the Peace Corps Prep Program Certificate (PCPP) Part B - Additional Experience. See www.elon.edu/peacecorps for more information.
Human Ecology: 16 sh
Human Ecology is an open, self-designed concentration that mandates a broad interdisciplinary study of the relationship between humans and the natural, social, and built environments. Intermixing exploration of environmental sciences, both social and natural, with environmental history and the humanities, this generalist concentration is recommended for students considering double majors because of its flexibility.
Students interested in the Human Ecology major should consult with an Environmental Studies advisor to develop a cohesive course of study from these options and develop a course list proposal for departmental approval by the end of the first semester of their junior year.
Students pursuing the Human Ecology concentration may select their 16 sh of electives from among Humanities, Social Science, and Natural Science Pillar courses not previously taken; Landscape Sustainability courses not previously taken; and a set including COM 331, ECO 111, ENS 330, ENS 346, ENS 359, ENS 250, ENS 340, and GEO 345.
The exhaustive list of Human Ecology elective options is below. Note that any course taken to satisfy a Pillar or Landscape Sustainability requirement above cannot double count as a Human Ecology elective.
A combination study of Sustainable Food Production and Responsible Design could be accomplished with the Human Ecology concentration.
Click here for additional examples of cohesive paths of study. Be sure to discuss these, or a path of your own design, with your advisor.
Total Credit Hours: 50-52