Course Overview
The Environmental Studies program at Dartmouth College is designed to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of environmental issues, combining natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. The program aims to equip students with the analytical and practical skills needed to address complex environmental challenges such as climate change, resource management, and sustainability. Unique features include a strong emphasis on field research and experiential learning, with opportunities for off-campus study and hands-on projects.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program are prepared for diverse careers in environmental policy, conservation, education, and sustainable development. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree also supports pathways into graduate studies in related fields.
Key Faculty and Staff
Notable faculty include experts in ecology, environmental policy, and climate science, though specific names are subject to change and can be verified through the university's official department page.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Dartmouth offers access to unique resources such as the Organic Farm, a living laboratory for sustainable agriculture, and the Second College Grant, a 27,000-acre tract of forestland used for research and education. The program also benefits from partnerships with environmental organizations and research institutes for internships and collaborative projects.
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