
A number of faculty directly participate in the Environmental Studies program as members of the Environmental Studies Governing Committee and/or instructors in a wide range of courses that support the program. The partial list of faculty below characterizes the multidisciplinary nature of the program, with representatives from the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and business.
Ecology ( BIOL 333) )
At Large Member
Environmental Ethics (ENVR 301)
Environmental Geology (GEOL 115) and Introductory Physical Geology (GEOL 111)
Environmental Policy Formation (ENVR 351) and the senior seminar (ENVR 401)
Humans and the Environment (ENVR 151)
Program Director
Conservation Psychology (PSYC 298) - in development
Environmental Chemistry (CHEM 101) and General Chemistry I & II (CHEM 111, 112)