Bachelor of Arts - Applied Humanities: Environmental Systems
- 4 years
- Duration
- 43,058 USD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Bachelor
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Tucson / USA
- Location
Program description
Examine issues of meaning, culture, and community-building/serving about environmental impact and change. Understand how ecological science relates to the memories, rituals, beliefs, and physical and mental habits that either support or undermine the well-being of people, groups, and organizations.
Program structure
- Introduction to Applied Humanities (3 units)
- Applied Humanities Practice: Techniques & Technologies for Public Enrichment (3 units)
- Intercultural Competence: Culture, Identity, Adaptation & Intercultural Relations (3 units)
- Pre-Internship: Building Career Readiness (3 units)
- Innovation & the Human Condition: Learning How to Improve Life in the Community & Beyond (3 units)
- Internship (3 units)
- Senior Capstone (3 units)
- One elective (3 units) from the approved list.
- Introduction to Environmental Science (3 units) OR Environmental Essentials: A Global Approach to Saving Planet Earth (3 units)
- Biology of Environmental Systems (3 units)
- Critical Zone Science (3 units)
- Data Analysis for Life and Environmental Sciences (3 units)
- Ecosystem Health and Justice (3 units)
- Collaborative Environmental Problem Solving (3 units)
- Scientific Writing for Environmental, Agricultural and Life Sciences (3 units)
- Translating Environmental Science (3 units)
Price
Tuition Fee - 43,058 USD/year
Application Fee — 85 USD
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Requirements for applicants
- Minimum 3.0 recalculated grade point average (GPA)
- Unofficial secondary/high school transcripts
English Language Requirements
- IELTS: a minimum score of 6.0
- TOEFL: a minimum score of 70
- Duolingo: 100
- PTEA: a minimum score of 53
- TOEFL Home Edition: N/A
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