Environmental Studies and Global Sustainability

Introduction & Overview 

The Environmental Studies and Global Sustainability Major is an interdisciplinary major that examines environmental issues from a variety of disciplines. Students will take foundational classes in biology, ecology and chemistry in order to understand the scientific basis of global climate change, pollution, biodiversity loss and human impact on our environments. Electives will focus on societal and cultural aspects of these problems, as well as historical causes, consequences, and policy responses to important environmental issues. The program also draws insights from the humanities and the social sciences to provide students with interdisciplinary critical thinking skills. The Environmental Studies and Sustainability major provides students with the capacity to understand sustainability but also the tools to effect positive changes for the future of our Earth.

 

Degree 

BA in Environmental Studies and Global Sustainability

Minor 

Environmental Studies 

 

Career Ideas

Aquarist, Conservation Scientist, Environmental Compliance Inspector, Environmental Science Professor, Industrial Air Pollution Analyst, Outdoor Education Teacher, Park Naturalist, Urban & Regional Planner, Water Pollution Control Inspector, Zookeeper

 

Division Chair 

Christopher Pappas, 914.323.1276, Christopher.Pappas@mville.edu

Faculty 

Elizabeth Cherry

Robert Derrell

P.L. Gardella

David Gutman

Mia Heissan

David Lugowski

Wendy McFarlane 

Siobhan Nash-Marshall

Nirupama Narayanan

Lucilla Pan

Lisa Rafanelli

Deborah Saleeby-Mulligan

Eric Slater

Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl

Nancy E. Todd

Administrative Assistant

Kathleen Mulligan, kathleen.mulligan@mville.edu

 

Faculty and Professional Interests
Faculty and Professional Interests
Faculty and Professional Interests