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2013-2014 Pitzer Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Analysis Major
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Major Requirements
The Environmental Analysis major offers four Tracks:
- Environment and Society
- Environmental Policy
- Sustainability and the Built Environment
- Environmental Science.
The Major consists of three sets of requirements:
- A Core set of Courses and a Capstone Seminar or Thesis depending upon Track
- A Track with Course Plan
- An Environmental Internship for the Environment and Society, Environmental Policy, and Sustainability and the Built Environment Tracks
A minimum of 11 courses is required for the Environment and Society, Environmental Policy, and Sustainability and Built Environment tracks. Students who wish to write a senior thesis must enroll in an additional 2 courses: EA 115 PZ -Qualitative Research Methods (or an equivalent methods course) and EA 197 PZ -EA Senior Thesis Seminar . In order to be eligible for Honors, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5, and engage in a thesis or senior project, which is awarded a minimum grade of A-. Environment and Society Track
Learning Outcomes for the Environment & Society Track
1. Understand and describe different cultural, ethnic, racial, and gender perspectives on the environment
2. Understand, describe, and conduct research on where social justice and environmental issues intersect
Requirements for the Environment & Society Track
- Five Core Courses and One Internship:
- Track Requirements (Six Courses)
- One environmental policy course
Course Plan of Five Environmental and Society courses from the following options.
Environmental Policy Track
Learning Outcomes for the Environmental Policy Track
1. Acquire a working knowledge of the concepts, principles, and theories of environmental policy, law, and politics
2. Engage in critical thinking about issues and concepts in environmental policy and politics
3. Locate and analyze research and reports in the field of environmental policy and politics
Requirements for the Environmental Policy Track
- Five Core Courses and One Internship
- Track Requirements (Six Courses)
- One statistics course (e.g., MATH 052 PZ , Economics Statistics, Qualitative Methods in Sociology, or other appropriate statistics course as approved by student’s adviser)
Course Plan of Five Environmental Policy Courses from the following options:
Sustainability and the Built Environment Track
Learning Outcomes for the Sustainability and the Built Environment Track
1. Understand and analyze sustainable design in a holistic manner
2. Develop conceptual frameworks for critical inquiry and environmental problem solving
3. Apply design concepts and skills for sustainability and resilience
4. Integrate scholarship and analyses to test spatial concepts
Requirements for the Sustainability and the Built Environment Track
- Seven Core Courses and One Internship
- Track Requirements (Five Track Courses)
- One course In Representation
- Studio art or production-based media studies course as approved by adviser (e.g., ART 011 PZ -Drawing , ART 012 PZ -Painting , ART 015 PZ -Beginning Wheel Throwing , ART 016 PZ -Beginning Hand Building , ART 020 PO -Black and White Photography , ART 021 PO -Foundations of 2D Design , ART 057 PZ -Mixed Media/Sculpture , ART 075 PZ -Watercolor *, ART 113 PZ -Drawing Workshop *; ART 125 PZ -Photography Digital *, MS 093 PZ -Media Off-Screen *, MS 182 HM -Introduction to Video Production *)
- EA 082 PZ -GIS in Environmental Science
- GEOL 111A PO -Introduction to GIS
*Courses have prerequisites
- Four electives from the following options, generally no more than two from a group:
- History, theory and ecology of the built environment
- Design
- Policy/Planning
Students may additionally write a thesis or enroll in an advanced capstone studio for honors.
Courses listed as fulfilling each requirement are subject to change and other courses may be counted toward those requirements with approval of academic advisers. Environmental Science Track
Learning outcomes for the Environmental Science Track
1. Use foundational principles to analyze problems in nature
2. Develop hypotheses and test them using quantitative techniques
3. Articulate applications of science in the modern world
4. Effectively communicate scientific concepts both orally and in writing
Requirements for the Environmental Science Track
- Four Core courses:
- Track Requirements
- Introductory Biology: BIOL 043L KS , BIOL 044L KS , or BIOL 040L KS and BIOL 044L KS
- Introductory Chemistry: CHEM 014L KS , CHEM 015L KS (or CHEM 029L KS ), or CHEM 040L KS and CHEM 015L KS
[The requirement for Introductory Biology and Introductory Chemistry may be met by completion of both semesters of the Accelerated Integrated Science Sequence (AISS)]
- At least one earth science course-(e.g., EA 100L KS or EA 103L KS )
- Six upper-division EA science courses, including one in ecology (BIOL 146L KS , BIOL 169L KS , or equivalent)
- Students must take at least one class in statistics or the application of quantitative methods to environmental problems. This requirement may be satisfied by taking an approved class with a quantitative focus as one of the six upper-division EA science courses. Alternatively, students may take an approved non-science course in statistics in addition to the other major requirements.
- An environmentally focused study abroad semester is strongly recommended.
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