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Study Environmental Studies

Ours is an age when both non-human and human well-being depend on reframing conventional questions and developing ourselves as agents of intellectual change. Through the Environmental Studies (BA) major, we seek to understand the complex and influential interactions between the conceptual and the material aspects of human-environment relations. Students majoring in Environmental Studies and planning to go on to professional or graduate school are advised to pursue a minor, specialization or double major in an accompanying, complementary field of study, such as conservation biology, geography and geoscience, history, law, philosophy, international political economy, or political economy.

Environmental Studies prepares skilled critical thinkers who are ready to provide leadership in a variety of career fields. Education, public policy, resource management, public health, public administration, international development, non-profit work, and the sciences are popular choices for our graduates. Many alumni also go on to graduate school to study environmental law and policy, economics, environmental literature, plant and animal biology, and other related sciences.

Salmon & Society

No matter the major, College of Idaho students were able to get real-world experience learning about salmon in the Pacific Northwest in a multi-disciplinary course that explores the biology, cultural history, politics, and conservation of salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River drainage.

Finding Hope in Loss

Dr. Rochelle Johnson’s essay “Phantom Pains,” which explores the emotional landscapes of both personal and planetary loss, won the Georgia Review Prose Prize.

Perspectives from the #YoteFam

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Scale New Heights

Your innovative spirit has propelled you this far. What’s next? That’s for you to dream, make, live and unleash at The College of Idaho. Come see what awaits you here.