2016-17 Pomona College Catalog 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
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Environmental Analysis Major


Requirements for the Major in Environmental Analysis


The major consists of three sets of requirements:

  1. Three introductory core courses:
  1. A track: There are two tracks for the EA major. A student must select one in which to develop a course plan:
    • Environmental Science Track
    • Environment and Society Concentration

There are two options for course plan development within each of the tracks: (a) select a pre-designed course plan (see below), or (b) design your own course plan, including seven but not exceeding 11 courses total in addition to the core and capstone courses. Individually designed course plans must show depth in some foundational discipline or set of closely related disciplines, and must be cleared and approved by the EA Coordinator.

  1. Senior Capstone (both courses are required):
    • The senior thesis, to be completed in the fall of senior year (EA 191 PO )
    • The senior seminar, to be completed in the spring (EA 190 PO 

Pre-approved Track Plans:


1. Environmental Science Track


(Advisor: Marc Los Huertos)

2. Environment and Society Concentration


(Advisor: Bowman Cutter or Char Miller)

  • Three-course EA introductory core (see above)
  • Select one of the pre-approved course plans (see faculty advisor for each course plan below)
  • Senior Capstone (see above)

Other Pre-approved Course Plans:


Please contact the Pomona College Environmental Analysis coordinator for additional course plans or contact the faculty listed below for pre-approved course plans.

In Environmental Science:

Environmental Analysis in Geology (Mr. Los Huertos)
Environmental Biology (Mr. Los Huertos or Ms. Karnovsky)
Environmental Chemistry (Mr. Taylor)
Environmental Physics and Engineering (Mr. Tanenbaum)
Mathematical Issues for Environmental Analysis (Mr. Chandler)

In Society and the Environment:

Environmental Economics (Mr. Cutter)
Sustainability and the Built Environment (Mr. Miller)
Values and the Environment (Ms. Davis)
Environmental Justice: Race, Class, Gender and the Environment (Ms. Kassam)

Note: students wishing to major in environmental policy should contact the Public Policy Analysis Program , which presently hosts this course plan as the Public Policy/Environmental Analysis Major.