Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies
Lacey, USA
DURATION
4 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2026
TUITION FEES
USD 46,856 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Passionate about protecting Earth's natural resources and paving the way for future generations through protection, research, and development? Environmental studies may be the best major for you.
What to Expect at Saint Martin's
The Environmental Studies program at Saint Martin's incorporates the Benedictine tradition of creating sustainable communities of peace for 1500 years, and benefits from our close proximity to the Washington State Department of Ecology and the state government in Olympia. We are also able to take advantage of the natural resources located immediately on our campus and close by in Western Washington.
The B.S. track is a degree centered in Biology and the fundamental scientific processes governing the environment. The degree is rooted by a broad selection of courses in ethics, service learning, social science, economics, policy, and mathematics. Additional tracks may be designed in both chemistry and mathematical modeling.
The B.A. track is a degree centered on policy and social justice issues surrounding the environment. Students receive a critical foundation in science concepts, and an expansive selection of electives allows a student to focus on areas of ethics, service, economics, policy, or food sustainability.
Minor Program Option
Physics
Physics seeks to explain the workings of the physical world, encompassing a vast scale from elementary particles to the cosmos. Physics interacts with fields such as chemistry, biology, astronomy, and engineering to provide a background for study in these areas.
Popular Environmental Studies Courses
- Climate change
- Global environmental politics
- Environmental humanities
- Environmental law
- Environmental social issues
- Students will demonstrate proficient understanding of the scientific concepts related to environmental science at a level relevant to the degree option.
- Students will demonstrate proficient understanding of the ethical, social, and policy concepts related to environmental studies at a level relevant to the degree option.
- Students will effectively synthesize and relate the Ethical, Scientific, and Social issues surrounding the environment.
- Students will successfully design and implement an environmental studies research project that incorporates the fields relevant to the degree option.
- Students will demonstrate persuasive written and oral communication skills.
- Research and development
- Biotechnology and bioinformatics
- State and federal government
- Botany
- Marine biology
- Genetics
- Agriculture
- Environmental protection
The environmental studies program at Saint Martin's is a truly interdisciplinary program. Students have an opportunity to focus on a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts degree. In each of these pathways, students gain experience in a broad spectrum of environmental topics and service learning opportunities.
- Students participate in research and internships as a fundamental part of the major.
- Individualized tailoring of the student’s program of study to prepare them for graduate study, or careers in science and/or policy.
- Strong commitment to an interdisciplinary approach with faculty from a variety of areas (Biology, English, Chemistry, Anthropology, History, Business, etc.).
- Opportunities for collaborations with local businesses, government agencies, non-profits, and universities.
- Proximity to natural resources and conservation sites, with opportunities to examine the interactions and collaborations between public and private organizations focused on environmental issues.
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