2021-2022 Catalog of Courses [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environment and Sustainability
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Associate Dean: Dawn Mulhern
Email: mulhern_d@fortlewis.edu
Chair: Jared Beeton
Email: jbeeton@fortlewis.edu
Environment and Sustainability Faculty:
Professor: Peter McCormick, Rebecca Austin and Heidi Steltzer
Associate Professor: Jared Beeton and Kathleen Hilimire (Coordinator for Regenerative Food Systems Certificate)
Assistant Professors: Michelle Larkins, Michelle Larkins and Kaitlin Mattos
Lecturer: Kaitlin Mattos
Affiliated Faculty:
Professors: Cynthia Dott, Janine Fitzgerald, Andrew Gulliford, Gary Gianniny, Larry Hartsfield and Sarah Roberts-Cady (Coordinator for Environmental Policy Minor)
Associate Professors: Rebecca Clausen, Shawn Fullmer, Jonathan Harvey, Callie Cole and Jesse Tune
Assistant Professors: Ruth Alminas, Christie Chatterly, Melissa Clutter and Alan Kasprak
Environmental Conservation and Management Major
Environmental Conservation and Management Major puts you in the field where the mountains greet the desert southwest and the snowmelt meets the rivers. With the outdoors as your classroom, you’ll develop practical skills while studying climate change, food systems, traditional ecological knowledge, natural resource management, environmental justice, water conservation, public policy, and more. Common careers for Environmental Conservation & Management graduates include:
- National park service and other public lands management
- Environmental consulting and monitoring
- Environmental policy, advocacy, and law
- Land conservation and restoration
- Organic farming and sustainable agriculture
- Renewable energy
- Environmental education
- Tribal resource planning and management
Environmental Science Major
With a blend of geology, biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics courses, FLC’s Environmental Science program immerses you in an interdisciplinary approach to scientific inquiry and practice. Your path to this Bachelor of Science degree includes exploration of how the air and water connect us to the Earth, and to one another, in a region with a long history of resilience in the face of environmental change. Common careers for Environmental Science graduates include:
- Air and water quality analysis
- Environmental impact assessment
- Environmental health and preservation
- Wildlife and ecological monitoring
Environmental Policy Minor
The Environmental Policy minor would be an excellent addition to any student at Fort Lewis College, majoring outside of Environmental Studies. By completing the Environmental Policy minor, students enhance their preparation for graduate school or a career in areas such as environmental management, public policy, environmental justice, government, law, and tribal government. As described for the Environmental Studies major, the Environmental Policy minor is interdisciplinary and is designed to prepare dynamic leaders who can negotiate the ecological and sociocultural aspects of complex environmental problems. Students are strongly encouraged to work closely with their advisors and faculty mentors to ensure they design a course of study that best suits their career goals and fulfills all prerequisites and general education requirements in a timely fashion. Students interested in completing the minor should contact the Program Coordinator to learn about the courses, internships, and practicum opportunities.
There are two required components to the minor:
1. Students select 18 credits from a list of existing courses representing the diverse perspectives on environmental policy (see below).
2. Students must take PS 288 - Introduction to Environmental Policy at the beginning of their minor-related coursework and ENVS 395 - Environmental Colloquium during their junior or senior year. The latter course is one in which students and faculty of varied backgrounds come together to work on joint projects related to local, regional, or national environmental concerns.
Majors
Environmental Conservation and Management Major
Environmental Science Major
Minor
Environmental Policy Minor
Certificate
Regenerative Food Systems Certificate
Whether you want to be a farmer, advocate for food security, or better understand environmental justice, FLC’s Regenerative Food Systems certificate is a great addition to your major. With courses shaped around field trips and land-based work, you’ll roll up your sleeves and experience firsthand how food systems can (and should) be sustainable and renewing for the planet and people alike.
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