2017-18 Pomona College Catalog 
    
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Environmental Analysis


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Associate Professor Marc Los Huertos, program coordinator

Steering Committee: Cutter2, Davis1, Kassam, Los Huertos, Miller3, Williams1, Worthington3

Associate Professor Los Huertos
Director and Professor Miller
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Assistant Professor Douglass-Jaimes
Lecturers Hosni, Spezio, Wells

Anne Tessier, academic coordinator

 

One of the greatest challenges currently facing humankind is the need to develop a sustainable and just society in a world with natural systems and limits under increasing strain from economic expansion and population growth. The Environmental Analysis (EA) Program is designed to prepare students for careers in environmental problem-solving fields, including such things as urban planning; environmental sciences such as conservation, global climate change, and resource management; environmental economic and policy; medicine; and law. It also provides a solid background for those who seek careers in environmental education and community environmental action.

The EA Program is a five-college major, which combines the strengths of each of the Claremont Colleges to provide robust training for students addressing environmental issues. The program encourages students to study abroad as a vital (though not required) part of the major experience, to enable students to achieve a deeper appreciation of the global dimensions of the planet’s environmental issues. Specially focused environmental study abroad programs include locations in South Africa, New Zealand, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Botswana, and Australia.

 

1On leave fall 2017 2On leave spring 2018 3On leave 2017-18
     

 

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