Environmental Policy

Environmental Policy Courses
(Courses in italics not offered during the 2008-09 school year.)
Foundation Courses:
MB145
Environmental Management William Stevenson
PO270
Environmental Law and Policy Zygmunt Plater
Specialized Courses:

BI161/ EN236

Nature in American Culture Charles Lord
BI163
Understanding Urban Ecosystems Charles Lord, Eric Strauss
EC278
Environmental Economics Bani Ghosh
EN081
Literary Themes Robert Kern
EN381 Literature and Ecology Allison VonVort
EN645  American Nature Writing Robert Kern 
HS259
Environmental History Jim Bidwell
PO202
Environmental Policy Charles Lord
MB021
Organizational Behavior: "Green Version" William Stevenson
MB123
Negotiation Richard Nielsen
PL541
Health Science: East and West Pramond Thaker
SC005
Planet in Peril: Environmental Issues and Society Michael Cermak
SC348
Environmental Sociology Anders Hayden

Environmental Scholars Program: Field internship research opportunities in environmental science, policy, and education, by application. Minors participating in this program whose research is in environmental science receive credit toward the minor for one of the two Scholars semesters in the specialized science area. Scholar minors focusing on policy and education receive credit in the specialized policy area. Environmental Scholars is open to all students with preference given to juniors and seniors. See the Environmental Scholars Program page for more information.

A Note About the Environmental Studies Curriculum

New courses are being developed and added to the current offerings listed above. Interested students should check with the Environmental Studies Program staff for the latest information. Students are also advised that other courses, both in the University or as part of an outside program, may be substituted for the above requirements upon petition to and approval by the Program Director, Dr. Eric Strauss.

Questions about Environmental Studies courses can be directed to the Program Director, Dr. Eric Strauss, at strausse@bc.edu, or 617-552-0735. Additional questions about the program and requests for program information and materials should be addressed to the Program Coordinator, Jess Schmierer at schmiere@bc.edu, or 617-552-2477.