Hawaii
Pacific Univesity - Environmental Studies (環境研究)
The environmental studies major prepares
students for advanced studies in environmental policy, law,
or management, and for careers as environmental policy analysts,
managers, and related positions in the rapidly growing number
of private and public organizations and companies that have
significant environmental concerns. Students selecting this
major take lower-division courses in management and social
science, plus introductory chemistry, biology, earth system
science, and environmental science. Students select upper-division
courses from one of two options -- the social science focus,
or the management focus. This provides breadth of perspective
for examining environmental issues, as well as significant
depth in a traditional academic discipline. Upper-division
coursework in communications, environmental law and policy,
regulatory compliance, and environmental ethics, provides
additional understanding, skills, and perspective for approaching
environmental issues.
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Program
Objectives
Environmental Science Knowledge Base: A thorough understanding
of the factual base, processes and relationship that constitute
a working foundation in the environmental sciences.
The Human Dimension: An understanding of the social, economic,
political and legal framework in which environmental issues are
enmeshed.
Critical Analysis and Problem Solving Skills: Develop the ability
to critically analyze and formulate possible solutions to complex
environmental issues that includes consideration of social, economic,
and political as well as scientific issues.
Communication Skills: The ability to access, comprehend, and
communicate information to and from the many audiences required
by a practitioner in field of environmental science.
Technical Skills: Develop a working knowledge of techniques
used to gather and analyze information in environmental studies,
including project design, sampling, measurement, geographic image
interpretation, hazardous materials concerns, statistical and
graphical analysis, and other computational skills.
Ethical Perspective Develop the ability to understand divergent
ethical views of environmental issues, and to distinguish them
from scientific or legal viewpoints. Graduates of the program
through the attainment of the above objectives should develop
their own environmental ethic and be able to articulate it to
others.
Environmental Science Knowledge Base: A thorough understanding
of the factual base, processes and relationship that constitute
a working foundation in the environmental sciences.
Post-Graduate Experience: Graduates of this program are well
prepared for graduate studies in a related discipline or for entry-level
positions in the discipline.
Bachelor
of Arts
Major: Environmental Studies
GENERAL
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (51-53 semester credits)
Collective Behavior; or MGMT
3100 Business in Contemporary Society
UNRESTRICTIVE
ELECTIVES (15 semester credits)
15単位分のコースを自由に選んで履修する
環境関係の職業について
What can you do with a B.A in Environmental Studies or a B.S. in Environmental
Science? In addition to graduate studies in areas ranging from law and
education to engineering, there are job opportunities in many areas. To
find out more detailed information visit your HPU Environmental Studies
faculty, the HPU Career Services Center, or check out the web sites listed
below.
環境分野の職業名の例:
Aquaculturist
Aquatic toxicologist
Area ecologist
Campground director
Community relations specialist
Corporate trainer
Ecosystem restoration manager
Ecotour guide
Efficiency designer
Emergency response staff
Environmental advocate
Environmental attorney
Environmental economist
Environmental education specialist
Environmental engineer
Environmental impact analyst
Environmental journalist
Environmental planner
Environmental policy specialist
Fishery or wildlife biologist or manager
Forest entomologist
Forester
Hazardous materials specialist, engineer or technician
Hydrogeologist
Industrial hygienist
Interpretative naturalist
Land use planner
Landfill manager
Landscape architect
Media relations specialist
Museum educational staff member
Natural resource manager
Nature writer
Outdoor trip leader
Park planner or ranger
Pollution prevention coordinator
Public health officer
Recreational planner
Recycling coordinator
Risk analyst
Science teacher
Solid waste department manager
Wastewater engineer
Water quality inspector or technician
Wildlife biologist
ハワイパシフィック大学環研究学部の教授
Allen, Stephen Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Graduate:
University of Toronto
Bozlee, Brian Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Graduate:
Oregon State University
Brittain, Andrew Ph.D.
Acting Dean, College of Natural Sciences
Associate Professor of Microbiology
Graduate:
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Gutrich, John Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences
Graduate:
Ohio State University
Hudson, Jr., Jacob Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics