Students will be able to apply qualitative and quantitative approaches to design,
conduct, interpret, and evaluate scientific studies as they relate to environmental
issues.
Students will be able to interpret environmental problems through an intersectional
lens that centers diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Students will be able to analyze and critically evaluate the biophysical processes
that drive and result from environmental change.
Students will be able to analyze and critically evaluate environmental policies and
the broader social, political, cultural, and economic forces that shape them.
Students will be able to identify and describe interfaces between science and policy
to assess interdisciplinary environmental challenges.
Students will be able to communicate effectively through written, visual, and oral
presentations.