If you're interested in studying the interactions between humans and the rest of nature, and are serious about making meaningful contributions to sustainability and conservation, Oakton's Environmental Studies Concentration (ESC) is for you.
This 16-semester-hour concentration brings together concepts and insights from numerous disciplines to promote a thorough understanding of complex environmental issues. As an ESC student at Oakton, you will:
Develop an understanding of humanity’s impact on the natural environment and how the natural environment impacts human development.
Cultivate a critical appreciation of sustainability.
Develop an understanding of the central importance of integrating the work of the natural sciences, the social sciences and the humanities for a holistic and meaningful understanding of any environmental issues and challenges.
The disciplinary approaches of the natural and social sciences, as well as the humanities, are all essential to a full appreciation of the relationships between humans and ecosystems. Any attempt to think critically and productively about how to best meet current environmental challenges will depend on this multifaceted approach.
Course Information
The ESC prepares students for transfer into a variety of majors dealing with the environment, such as sustainability; environmental philosophy, law and policy; environmental art and literature; environmental engineering and chemistry; conservation biology and natural resource management; environmental journalism; environmental studies; ecology; environmental restoration; natural areas management; urban agriculture; and urban planning and transportation systems.
Most courses in the concentration meet the general education requirements and have IAI transfer codes. However, students should consult with the environmental studies coordinator(s) to ensure that they are taking the necessary courses in each general education area and are not taking more than one course with the same IAI number.
Students meeting the requirements for the ESC will have a notation added to their transcript indicating successful completion. To receive this designation, students must complete an ESC completion form and meet with the environmental studies coordinator(s).
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Environmental science and protection technicians typically need an associate’s degree or 2 years of postsecondary education, although some positions require a bachelor’s degree.
Employment of environmental science and protection technicians is projected to grow 6 percent from 2021 to 2031, faster than the average for all occupations.
The median annual wage for environmental science and protection technicians was $47,370 in 2021.
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