The Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences offers interdisciplinary programs of study leading to a bachelor of science in environmental science or environmental studies. A minor in environmental studies is also available. These programs provide students with the intellectual foundation they will need in addressing crucial environmental challenges of the 21st century such as human population growth, urban sprawl, deforestation, global climate change, waste disposal, air and water pollution, loss of biodiversity, and the need for renewable energy.
About Our Program
The Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences (ESS) offers interdisciplinary programs of study leading to a bachelor of science in environmental science or environmental studies. A minor in environmental studies is also available. These programs provide students with the intellectual foundation they will need in addressing crucial environmental challenges of the 21st century such as human population growth, urban development, food and agricultural systems, deforestation, global climate change, waste disposal, air and water pollution, loss of biodiversity, and the need for renewable energy.
Faculty & Staff
- Associate Professor
Chris is a political ecologist and an agroecologist. His research focuses on agriculture, food security, and how food systems relate to climate change, environmental justice, and sustainability transitions.
News & Events
Students report back after the Baja Natural History class
Our first Deep Dive class was offered in Spring 2024
Jules wins Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, S.J. & Lucky Hinkle Sustainability Award
Oliver Branham-Upton ‘24 is taking what he’s learned as an Environmental Science major and using it to make a difference in the world.
Senior Paulina Ursua Garcia reflects on her time at SCU and shares her plans for the future.
Congratulations and best wishes to Isabelle Solórzano ’24 (Environmental Science major, Biology minor), who will begin their NASA DEVELOP Internship.
Life After SCU
Skyler earned her master's degree in Environmental Justice and currently works in Detroit, Michigan.
Building on undergraduate research experience, Thomas analyzes health burdens from wildfires on vulnerable populations for the California Department of Public Health.
Elia has a new position as State Coastal Conservancy Attorney
Roman JohnDoza finally gets his in at the Oakland Zoo
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