Environmental Policy Concentration
Dive deep into environmental issues and solutions from different angles including environmental communication, environmental law, and environmental policy assessment and development. Build a toolkit of skills in each of these areas to prepare for a career that makes an impact.
Use policy to create a more sustainable future.
As public and private pressure to proactively address environmental concerns continues to grow, now is the time to start reimagining the ways we live and work. With an Environmental Policy concentration, you’ll gain a solid grounding in understanding complex, multi-dimensional environmental issues and the politics surrounding them.
You’ll focus less on the theoretical aspects of environmental science and more on the action-oriented practicalities of what people and organizations can do to create bold solutions and change things for the better. This kind of background in environmental policy will be of tremendous value to your future employer and to the community you live in.
Courses in the Environmental Policy Concentration
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More Inside Environmental Policy Concentration
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Overview
Dive deep into environmental issues and solutions from different angles including environmental communication, environmental law, and environmental policy assessment and development. Build a toolkit of skills in each of these areas to prepare for a career that makes an impact.
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Curriculum
Your career in applied sustainability begins now with Champlain’s Upside-Down Curriculum. Discover the difference that doing on day one has on your success.
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Faculty
Our Applied Sustainability faculty go above and beyond to inspire your curiosity, learning, and growth. Small class sizes foster personal connections and mastery.