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The College of the Environment at Western Washington University is one of the oldest environmental colleges in the US.
Type | Public Baccalaureate |
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Established | 1969 |
Dean | Teena Gabrielson |
Location | , , |
Website | College of the Environment |
Departments and programs
editThe college has two departments, Environmental Science and Environmental Studies, and offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Undergraduate degrees
edit- B.S. in Environmental Science
- B.A. in Environmental Studies, Environmental Policy, Geography, Environmental Education, and Urban Planning and Sustainable Development
- B.A. and B.S. in Energy Studies (with the College of Business and Economics and the College of Science and Engineering)
- B.A. in Business and Sustainability (with the College of Business and Economics)
- Combined degrees in Environmental Studies-Elementary Education (B.A.E.), Geography-Elementary Education (B.A.E.), Geography-Social Studies (B.A.), and Economics-Environmental Studies (B.A.)
Graduate degrees
edit- M.S. Environmental Science
- M.A. in EnvironmentaL Studies
- M.S. in Marine and Estuarine Science (MESP)
- M.Ed. in Environmental Education
Alumni
editOver 7,500 students have graduated from the College of the Environment, many going on to work in various environmental-related industries including: habitat biology, renewable energy, environmental education, and more. Alumni are represented in the senior levels of various local, state, and federal institutions.[1]
References
edit- ^ "Huxley College Alumni". Huxley College of the Environment. Archived from the original on December 29, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2014.