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The Ursinus College
Environmental Studies Program
Human relationships with
the natural world range across disciplines, from the spiritual, ethical,
and aesthetic to the scientific, economic, and political. The Ursinus
College Environmental Studies Program offers students an opportunity to
study and experience environmental issues from multiple perspectives.
Students may either major or minor in environmental studies.
Independent
research and practical experience are an integral part of the program,
allowing students to pursue a topic of their interest in a more detailed
and self-directed fashion. Ursinus students are active on campus,
working with members of the faculty, staff, and administration on
sustainability projects involving resource conservation, recycling,
energy efficiency, landscape and water resource management, organic
farming, purchasing and contracting policies, and other issues. Ursinus
students also provide leadership in local community-oriented
conservation programs, working closely with partner organizations on
watershed and ecosystem-level issues. Ursinus has two student-led
campus-wide groups – a student environmental group, UC Environmental
Action, that runs conferences and others events and activities for the
benefit of the Ursinus community, and the campus sustainability committee, SustainUC, which works closely with the administration and Facilities
Services Office to ensure that Ursinus follows sustainable business
practices. |