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University of Colorado, Denver
Climate Change Studies - Policy Track, BA
- Denver, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Climate Change Studies - Policy Track BA program is designed to help students understand the causes and impacts of climate change, focusing on policy solutions. Throughout the program, students ex...


Aberystwyth University
English Studies and Climate Change (BA, 3 years)
- Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
This degree combines a broad study of English literature with a focus on climate change, aiming to help students understand the impact of environmental issues through the lens of language and storytel...
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Lake Forest College
Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies
- Lake Forest, USA
BA
English
The Department of Environmental Studies at Lake Forest College gets students out of the classroom and into the field. Students are immersed in an interdisciplinary conversation with their local and global environments, and discover their place within them. Whether it’s On-campus initiatives like composting research on behalf of the the campus garden, or interning with community organizations like the Lake Forest Open Lands Association, students develop the knowledge and skills to engage with current environmental opportunities and challenges.
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Studying Climate Change at the Bachelor's degree level presents a chance to understand one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today. This field combines scientific inquiry with practical applications, preparing you to address the challenges of climate change through various lenses.
Through courses in environmental science, policy analysis, and sustainable practices, you'll learn how to assess the impacts of climate change on natural systems and communities. You'll engage in developing strategies to mitigate these impacts, such as designing climate-resilient infrastructures and implementing renewable energy solutions. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas and technologies in the sector.
You’ll also have the opportunity to engage in collaborative projects that connect theory to real-world applications, enhancing your problem-solving skills and critical thinking. Graduates often pursue careers as climate consultants, environmental policy advisors, or sustainability coordinators in both the public and private sectors, where they contribute to global efforts against climate change.