Environmental Sustainability

Courses

EVS-299: Research Development

A research development for freshmen and sophomore students majoring in Environmental Sustainability. This course will expose students to research methodologies and opportunities to conduct original research in their area of concentration for the major using laboratory, library or other discipline specific methodologies. Students will be required to produce written and oral reports on their research.

Required Prerequisites

Freshmen or Sophomore Standing
Declared Environmental Sustainability Major

EVS-498: Honors Thesis in Environmental Sustainability

This is a research course in which junior and senior level students who are members of the Honors and/or Teaching Fellows programs conduct original research. Students are required to present their work in written and oral form. The project must meet Honor Program thesis requirements as well as expectations of the sponsoring faculty.

Required Prerequisites

Junior or Senior standing, member of the Honors and/or Teaching Fellows programs.

EVS-499: Senior Research

Senior research is a research course in which junior and senior level students conduct original research in their area of concentration for the major. Students will employ the methodologies of the area of concentration, either laboratory, field, literature or other methodologies. Students are required to present their research in written and oral form.

Required Prerequisites

Recommended Prerequisite: EVS-299