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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Pitzer College Catalog
Environmental Science Combined Major
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Environmental Science The Environmental Science program is offered through the Department of Natural Sciences, Pitzer and Scripps Colleges .
Learning Outcomes
- Use foundational principles to analyze problems in nature
- Develop hypotheses and test them using quantitative techniques
- Articulate applications of science in the modern world
- Effectively communicate scientific concepts both orally and in writing
Advisors: D. McFarlane, K. Purvis-Roberts, C. Robins, D.Thomson, V. Vriesman
Major Requirements
The combined major in Environmental Science requires the successful completion of at least ten courses and a senior thesis. An environmentally focused study abroad semester is strongly recommended but not required. Students are strongly encouraged to pursue field and laboratory research experiences prior to the senior thesis. Combined majors with Environmental Science must be approved by a Department of Natural Sciences advisor. Students may not complete a combined major in Environmental Science with Biology, Geology, or Organismal Biology.
Required Courses
- One introductory environmental analysis course:
- Four introductory natural science courses:
- Four upper-division environmental science courses selected in consultation with Environmental Science faculty in the Department of Natural Sciences. Three of these courses must have a laboratory requirement. They may be cross-listed but normally may not double-count for another science major. These courses should be selected to engage as much as possible with issues at the intersection of the two disciplines being combined, and must satisfy all of the laboratory, ecology, and earth science stipulations of the environmental science major.
- One course in statistics or the application of quantitative methods to environmental problems. This requirement may be satisfied by taking an approved course with a quantitative focus as one of the four upper-division EA science courses. However, if a specific statistics course is required by the other discipline as part of the combined major (e.g., ECON 091 PZ -Statistics ), then BIOL 174L KS -Intro Biological Research Stat / BIOL 175 KS -Applied Biostatistics cannot be counted as one of the upper division science electives. Alternatively, students may take an approved non-science course in statistics in addition to the other major requirements.
- Senior thesis to include one of the following options: a one-semester thesis - EA 191 KS -EA Science 1-semester Sr Thesis ; or a two-semester thesis - either EA 188L KS -EA Science Sr Thesis Res Proj and EA 190L KS -EA Science 2nd Sem Sr Thesis (Fall and Spring) or EA 189L KS -EA Science Summer Thesis Res and EA 190L KS -EA Science 2nd Sem Sr Thesis (Summer and Fall). Subject to approval, the environmental science thesis may also be expanded to address a topic intersecting with the second discipline.
Note: additional courses may be required as prerequisites for specific upper-division courses, for career paths, or for graduate program admission. Students intending to pursue graduate study in a natural science discipline are strongly encouraged to take CHEM 015L KS -Basic Principles of Chemistry or equivalent, and to complete math through Calculus II as expectations for admission. Graduate programs may have additional course requirements for admission.
Environmental Science Courses
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