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The Program in Environmental
Studies (ENV) is a multidisciplinary forum for the study of the
scientific, political, humanistic, and technological aspects of
environmental problems. Through this program, students majoring
in any department on campus can pursue their interests in the
environment, and design a course of study that is consistent with
their interests. The program sponsors two core courses,
ENV 201 and 202,
which examine a broad range of concerns about the environment.
Both core courses focus on regional and global environmental problems
and the human activities that contribute to those problems, from
scientific, political, social, and engineering perspectives. ENV
201b and 202b
include laboratories that fulfill the distribution area requirement
for science and technology (ST). The program also offers several
upper-level courses that complement the core courses and allow
students to pursue a broad range of topics related to the environment.
Students who complete all of the requirements for the ENV Program
will receive a Certificate in Environmental
Studies. More detailed information about the ENV
Program may be found by clicking on the links to the left of this
text.
PEI sponsors several competitive senior thesis
research funds to which undergraduates may apply to support travel,
research, and supplies. Another important mission of PEI is to
organize and support outreach activities that are aimed at K-12
teachers and students, private sector leaders, policymakers and
the general public. Undergraduates are encouraged to participate
in these activities, particularly by providing environmental science
units for the classroom.
For further information, please contact:
Professor David Wilcove
ENV Program Director
446 Robertson Hall
Tel.: 258-7118
Email: dwilcove@princeton.edu
or
Lynne Johnson
Academic Program Manager
127 Guyot Hall
Tel.: 258-4998
Email: ljohnson@princeton.edu
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