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Sustainability Studies, B.S.

Sustainability Studies at Lyndon

Our planet’s dwindling resources and growing population are creating a demand for professionals well-versed in sustainability issues. A program in Sustainability Studies will prepare you to address the largest environmental issues facing modern society.

While the heart of sustainability is scientific, you will learn that implementation is a multifaceted political, economic, and cultural activity. The program will focus on three ominous problems:

  • Human impacts on biodiversity
  • Generation and distribution of energy
  • Access to, and production and management of, fresh water

The Sustainability program emphasizes a hands-on, learn-by-doing philosophy. You will be encouraged to get involved locally as a volunteer or intern. Coursework in applied science gives you hands-on experience in areas such as the responsible production of biofuels, management of waste, and management of water.

An interdisciplinary set of core courses rooted in the sciences includes coursework in:

  • Leadership
  • Culture
  • Ethics
  • Economics
  • Communication
  • Political science

The program will equip you to think globally and act locally, via:

  • Internships
  • A Capstone project
  • Practical experience designing and implementing solutions to environmental problems in the Northeast
  • An international perspective and opportunities for study abroad

Careers

Among the career options for students graduating with a degree in sustainability are the following:

  • Public Relations
  • Law
  • Journalism
  • News Media
  • Management
  • Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Livestock Management
  • Recreation Public Policy
  • Alternative Energy, Sustainable Building, Landscaping
  • Sustainability Education
  • Green Investment Counseling
  • Sustainable Development, Waste Management, Natural Resource Management, Testing and Monitoring, Conservation Science, Soil and Water Conservation Science
  • Economics
  • Market Research, Advertising
  • Advocacy
  • Grantmaking
  • Green Manufacturing
  • Recycling
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Sustainability Research and Development
  • and more

Faculty

David S. Conant, Ph.D.
Professor, Botany

david.conant@lyndonstate.edu
802-626-6485

Alan Giese, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Biology

alan.giese@lyndonstate.edu
802-626-6329

Alison S. Lathrop, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Geology
alison.lathrop@lyndonstate.edu
802-626-6500

Benjamin Luce, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Physics
benjamin.luce@lyndonstate.edu
802-626-6230

Elizabeth Wilkinson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Chemistry

elizabeth.wilkinson@lyndonstate.edu
802-626-6247