A multidisciplinary BA that combines environmental science, sustainability, and communication skills to help you understand and address real-world environmental challenges. You’ll learn how ecological systems, policy, and society connect—preparing you for careers in government, nonprofits, and industry.
The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies and Sustainability at Drexel University is a multidisciplinary program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to tackle pressing environmental challenges. By integrating environmental science, sustainability principles, and effective communication techniques, this program prepares graduates for impactful careers in government, nonprofit organizations, and various industries.
The program's core curriculum combines foundational courses in environmental science with a focus on sustainability and communication skills. Students will engage with topics that explore the interconnectedness of ecological systems, policy, and society.
Through this curriculum, students will develop the ability to interpret environmental data, understand the relationship between climate and biodiversity, and communicate scientific information effectively to diverse audiences.
Applicants are encouraged to review the university's undergraduate admissions criteria for the most current academic requirements. While specific GRE/GMAT requirements and GPA minimums are not detailed, prospective students should ensure they meet the general standards for admission.
Graduates of the Environmental Studies and Sustainability program are well-prepared for a variety of career paths. They may find opportunities in public policy, environmental consulting, non-governmental organizations, and corporate sustainability initiatives. The knowledge and skills acquired through this program enable students to contribute meaningfully to the field of environmental science and sustainability, making a positive impact on communities and ecosystems.
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